In this episode of The Good Divorce Show, Karen McNenny and Jennifer Delliquadri discuss the complexities of navigating parenting during and after divorce, particularly focusing on adolescents. They explore the challenges of co-parenting across two homes, the impact of divorce on children's emotional well-being, and the importance of effective communication between parents. Jennifer shares insights on supporting neurodivergent children and emphasizes the need for personal transformation in parents to better support their kids. The conversation highlights the resilience of children and the significance of adapting parenting styles to meet their needs.
About Jennifer Delliquadri
Jennifer Delliquadri is a certified life coach, purpose-driven mentor, and founder of Subtle Shifts. With a background in psychology, education, and trauma-informed practices, she specializes in helping women in midlife navigate burnout, people-pleasing, and unfulfilled lives to create more joy and balance. Jennifer is passionate about guiding women through personal transformations, empowering them to reconnect with their feminine power and embrace meaningful change. When she's not coaching, Jennifer enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest with her family and dogs.
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