Episode 9: Chatting with Glenda

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2023 · 1H

Episode 9: Chatting with Glenda

from Sh*t I Learned From My Divorce · host Trish Guise

This week on Sh*t I Learned From My Divorce, once again, Glenda Lux of Lux Psychology popped by to talk about her new creation…Co-parenting College!  Co-parenting College is an online resource for co-parents where Glenda helps exasperated co-parents "Stay Sane, Wise and Give Your Kids What They Need".   Co-parenting College offers hands on practical help and information as well as an online course called Difficult Co-Parenting: Advice You Will Not Forget.  Highlights:  How to support your child when they are struggling with the other parent’s behavior. Do you jump right in and solve the problem or is there a different way to handle it? What research says about how we co-parent affects our kids.  What triggers us and what are we going to do about it?  “You may not be able to make it better, but you can work towards not making it worse.” “Don’t get stuck in the muck.”   Co-parenting is a perfect opportunity for modeling appropriate behavior for your children.  And much much more! You don’t want to miss this episode!  Sh*t I Learned From My Divorce is available anywhere you get your podcasts. Glenda Lux is the creator of Co-parenting College, an online resource for co-parents where she helps exasperated co-parents "Stay Sane, Wise and Give Your Kids What They Need".  Co-parenting College offers hands on practical help and information as well as an online course called Difficult Co-Parenting: Advice You Will Not Forget. Glenda has been practicing at the intersection of psychology and family law since 2001. She has conducted over 100 court-ordered evaluations and provides divorce-related forensic services including parent coordination, co-parenting counselling, parental fitness evaluations and litigation support. Glenda has been qualified as a parenting expert in both Provincial Court and the Court of King’s Bench. Glenda has published several peer reviewed articles in this area, and most recently on coercive control and its relevance to families and children and best interest determinations in Canadian family law. Glenda has completed comprehensive training with the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and Battered Women's Justice Project on assessing domestic violence in families. Glenda has provided training to family lawyers on domestic violence and has presented at national and international conferences. She also maintains an active blog on several areas related to co-parenting and family law/parenting issues. Connect with Glenda: luxpsychology.caLinkedIn    Glenda Lux | LinkedIn                   Co-Parenting College | LinkedInInstagram @lux.psychology • Instagram       @coparentingcollege • Instagram Facebook  Lux Psychology | Facebook           Co-Parenting College | Facebook --- Join My Patreon:  https://patreon.com/ShitILearned for special perks like VIP access to monthly live Q&A sessions. There is lots in store for you for the upcoming season…special guests, special offers through Patreon, my new project…and much more! Thank you so much for listening!  Please leave a rating and review if you enjoy Sh*t I Learned From My Divorce!Follow me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin. Submit topic suggestions or listener stories on my website http://www.trishguise.com/ FOLLOW Twitter      https://twitter.com/TrishGuiseLinkedIn    https://www.linkedin.com/in/trish-guise-b01756204/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trishguisedivorcecoachFacebook  https://www.facebook.com/TrishGuiseDivorceCoachWebsite    http://www.trishguise.com/Publications, books, videos, panel discussions  https://linktr.ee/trishguise

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