If you are a parent, then you already know how stressful the holidays can be. There are so many events to stay on top of and too little time to get all your to do's done, let alone trying to budget for all the upcoming expenses. When you add a divorce to the mix, it can be simply overwhelming for many.
We routinely see parents who are in the middle of a divorce or have just gone through a divorce unnecessarily struggle during the holidays. Fortunately, there are things that parents can do to help reduce their stress and create positive memories for their children rather than negative ones. Tune in to this show to learn 5 practical things that parents can do right now that will help reduce their stress during this upcoming holiday season.
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