Thursday, December 6, 2007

Tis The Season to Share The Children...


Tis The Season to Share The Children
The Holiday Guide to Coparenting

by Tammy G. Bennett

Having grown up as a child of divorce and now as a single mother, I know first hand how complicated and chaotic the holidays can be with children that live between two homes. There’s splitting holidays at 6:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve, expectations of trying to give your child the best holiday experience, and trying to find personal joy in the process. I understand the emotional turmoil that can come from the expectation of creating the “perfect Christmas.”

We all want the best for our children and we treasure the memories; however, when children are being co-parented between multiple households, we must get practical and realistic with the overall process, for the sake of the children, but also for the stability of the parent.

What I’ve come to realize is that what matters most for Angelia is that she is loved and secure 365 days a year — that’s the most important foundation I can give her, not a Christmas full of toys and gifts or a New Year’s trip to New York. It’s that on-going stability that will give her a foundation to build her healthy life. This truth has become the filter for every decision I make related to her life.

With that in mind, here are some ideas for making this shared Christmas bright for your children:

  • Your children need both Mommy and Daddy to confirm they are loved and secure in both homes, year round.
  • Allow your children to share with you the joy of being in their other home. Affirm their joy with your own healthy response. Your children’s hearts will be whole when your response is affirming.
  • Create a photo collage of your child with their other parent and give it to them as a gift this year. Encourage your child to hang it in their room at your house.
  • Purchase a large corkboard and encourage your child to put special tokens and mementos of their other parent and the family on the board (grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, stepmother, stepsiblings, etc.) as a way to celebrate their other family.
  • Bake a “Happy Birthday Jesus” cake with your children and read the Christmas story together. Bake a second cake and deliver it to another single parent family as a gift from your family.

And if this is going to be a holiday without the kids, especially the first Christmas the children are away:

  • Invite a friend to be with you at your home as your children leave or to ride along with you as you drop them off. Be kind to yourself by acknowledging the initial pain that you may feel, but plan ahead to care for yourself and create an extra-fun experience for everyone instead of an emotional train wreck.
  • No matter what you feel inside, release your children to go with their other parent and encourage them (with specific happy words) to have fun! If your children know you’re OK then they will be OK. Each year this will get easier.
  • Make plans with friends or family — don’t sulk at home alone.
  • Plan time with another single parent— see a movie or get a milkshake.
  • Volunteer at a local soup kitchen or homeless shelter and give to others in need.
  • Remember, God’s comfort is close - He has promised us that he will never leave or forsake us. He is with you at all times!

Life after divorce is a process. With each step, it gets easier. Give yourself permission to re-frame and re-define your expectations as a healthy minded parent! Find joy in the journey.

Be strong for your children. Be intentional for yourself. Decide this year will be your best year yet in pre-planning for the complications of the holidays!


A companion in the process,

Tammy G. Bennett
Founder / Executive Director
Christian CoParenting

"Bringing HOPE where life hurts..."

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

MOPS and AACC

What a blessing the last 2 weeks have been! Our ministry team had an exhibit booth at two wonderful conferences: MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) and AACC (American Association of Christian Counselors). Mops was in Orlando and AACC was here in Nashville.

The extensive interaction we had with all of the event attendees was just priceless! We did two days of video shoots at the AACC and one day at MOPS (thanks to Paul our video expert!). We met wonderful industry leaders, authors and other influencers who love and care about coparenting.

Thank you to our donors and supporters who made this all possible!

A special thanks to all that came out to help man the exhibit booths and to offer hands-on set up and tear down help. We could not have done it all without each and every one of you!

We will be in touch to give more specific updates about these two events, but please keep our ministry in your prayers as we continue to seek after God's plans and purposes for all that He has called us to do.

Humbly,
Tammy G. Bennett
Christian CoParenting

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Summer is Coming to a Close...


Moms, Dads, Stepmoms & Stepdads:

I almost cannot BELIEVE that summer is almost behind us. My daughter and I just spent an AMAZING week at Camp Great Escape and we are both wishing it was only June! Between the jet skiing and the worship services, we did not want to come home! Please see www.CampGreatEscape.com for more details and fun photos!

As everyone begins to buy school supplies, backpacks and new school clothes I am reminded of how exciting a new school year can be! I want to encourage all the parents to plan ahead and be intentional with your words and actions as you meet new teachers and principles and try to have a "team" attitude about coparenting this fall. Your children will benefit THE MOST when the parents argue the least. Your children will feel the most STABLE when the parents are kind and cordial with each other. Working together can be complicated and at times even confusing - but start fresh this fall with a new attitude of coparenting cooperation... for the sake of your children!

I hope you will enjoy the coparenting article in Christian Single Magazine that is out this month in the August edition. It is called, "It Takes Two." You can download a copy under "Seminars/Resources" here on our website.

We have some exciting events and seminars in the Nashville area this fall - please consider attending one of them. It would be wonderful to see you.

May God grant you His peace as you prepare for this new school year...

A companion in the process,

Tammy Gallegos Bennett
Founder/Executive Director
Christian CoParenting
www.ChristianCoParenting.com


"Bringing HOPE where life hurts..."

Friday, February 2, 2007

Happy New Year!

Moms, Dads, Stepmoms & Stepdads:

As this new year unfolds, I pray that your coparenting journey will continue to grow and become a safe place for your child(ren) to live and to be free to love all of you!!

I am in the process of creating this new blog and will be updating it soon with articles and other resources - please see our website for more information.

A companion in the process,

Tammy Gallegos Bennett, Founder
Christian CoParenting
www.ChristianCoParenting.com