Tools for Navigating Transitions in Your Family and Your Life
A blog for parents, families, and individuals going through life transitions
10 Thoughts about How to Talk to Kids about Divorce
I can ask any one of my younger clients about the day they found out about their parent's divorce and they can recall the most bizarre details. Often they remember what they are wearing, what they were doing right before they were told, where they sat when they were told, and the exact date and time. Let’s just say THIS moment will be a monumental day in their lives. One they will never forget. Why? Because it is traumatic for kids and marks the end of their family as they knew it. It is important to be mindful of that. Therefore, do not plan to tell them around holidays, birthdays, or special times to forever tarnish those days. Try and pick a pretty obscure day
Should we do Pre-engagement or Pre-marital counseling? We think pre-engagement counseling!
Licensed Marriage and Family therapist, Sara Hadgraft, discusses why at Sparrow Counseling they love to do pre-engagement counseling!
Coparenting: How to handle drop off/pick ups and schedules
Coparenting through your first transfers of your children with your coparent can be one of the most painful times of life. You didn't expect this or necessarily want it, but there goes your child in their car and now you sit alone. Sometimes you can still hear your child crying or laughing.... And you just sit in your car or at your home and weep. I want to remind you it will not always be like this. You will find hope again. Divorce is not the final answer to your family. Hope can be found again! As a Coparenting Counselor, one of the most difficult and frustrating issues for coparents is often transitions (drop offs/pick ups) and schedule making and changes.
10 Tips for Coparents from a Coparenting Counselor
Coparenting Counseling will not heal the pain and hurt YOU FEEL from your divorce. You will need to do your own recovery and therapy for that to happen (and I hope that you do!), but Coparenting Counseling can be helpful in building a new relationship with your coparent. For kids of divorce, they have enough pain to deal with just getting over their family ending. Adding constant fighting to that pain is just not fair. For their sake, I urge you to get help if you need it, so your kids learn that divorce is NOT the final word to their family, as they knew it. There is hope for a new future and while their parents are no longer married they can get along, so everyone can move forward and have a better future.
When Fathers and Daughters Struggle to Speak The Same Language: Advice From a Family Therapist in Birmingham, AL
After watching the movie, “Coda”, I wrote this blog to help Fathers and Daughters figure out new ways to connect.
How a Couples Retreat in Birmingham, AL Can Transform Your Relationship
Is there a specific issue you’d like to address in counseling? The couples retreat in Birmingham, Alabama, provides a safe environment to focus on your concerns. It is a great tool to solve your relationship troubles while feeling connected. You will also learn to communicate in a way that helps you understand your emotional needs, triggers, and trauma history.