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The Birdnest Project

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We collate, support, and share, high quality research and information on child-centred co-parenting after divorce #birdnesting #coparenting #research #divorce

Are You Getting a Divorce and Thinking About Nesting? | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/contem…


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My family's creative approach to co-parenting after divorce inspired me to write this recent piece. For more about our story visit familynesting.org divorcemag.com/blog/bird-nest… #nesting #birdnesting #coparenting #positivedivorce


Research opportunity - lived experiences of bird-nest co-parenting or 'nesting' after divorce or separation... birdnestproject.org/projects/


Research opportunity - lived experiences of bird-nest co-parenting or 'nesting' after divorce or separation... birdnestproject.org/projects/

Are you bird-nest co-parenting or 'nesting' after divorce or separation ? We would like to hear about your experiences find out more: [email protected] birdnestproject.org/projects/ #divorce #childcentred #nesting #birdsnestcoparenting #sharedparenting

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Divorce inspires change. Birdnesting coparenting requires creativity. My latest for @divorcemagazine - books that helped me create a Iife I love, for me and my children. #birdnesting #creativity #freelancewriting #coparenting divorcemag.com/blog/8-books-t…


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My family's creative approach to co-parenting after divorce inspired me to write this recent piece. For more about our story visit familynesting.org lnkd.in/ep3t6kx #freelancewriter #coparenting #positivedivorce


"...our kids are growing up surrounded by references to the story of their family." #birdnesting #coparenting #divorce #childcentred

My family's creative approach to co-parenting after divorce inspired me to write this recent piece. For more about our story visit familynesting.org lnkd.in/ep3t6kx #freelancewriter #coparenting #positivedivorce



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What would it mean if all places where children are growing and learning were designed to meet each child where they are and help them develop to their fullest potential? Our CEO Jacqueline Jones will moderate a @readingby3rd discussion with on 7/13 @ 3PM. bit.ly/3ha503N

fcdusorg's tweet image. What would it mean if all places where children are growing and learning were designed to meet each child where they are and help them develop to their fullest potential? Our CEO Jacqueline Jones will moderate a @readingby3rd discussion with on 7/13 @ 3PM. bit.ly/3ha503N

"our surveyed parents thought that shared child care arrangements would increase in popularity, with 64% agreeing these would become a more frequent occurrence." co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/a…


"additional benefits for the children were identified by the survey: *17% noted that their children can stay close to after school clubs *15% recognised that less of a commute to school would be a positive. co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/a…


UK Research by Co-op Legal showed "52% of surveyed parents thought that keeping children in the home would result in less interference in their lives and 16% would have preferred a bird's nest custody child care arrangement if they had known about this option when they split up."


Are You Getting a Divorce and Thinking About Nesting? | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/contem…


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“I really want to advocate for a more humane criminal legal system, a more community-centered way of handling conflict.” - Eboni Nash, #Harvard21 @HarvardDivinity graduate hrvd.me/nash21t


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Our research shows parents who practise self-care are more confident in their parenting role than parents who don’t practise self-care. Find out what #VicParentsToday had to say in our Parenting Today in Victoria study: bit.ly/3erAD8j

Parentingrc's tweet image. Our research shows parents who practise self-care are more confident in their parenting role than parents who don’t practise self-care. Find out what #VicParentsToday had to say in our Parenting Today in Victoria study: bit.ly/3erAD8j

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St John’s College @stjohnscam has launched the UK’s most generous programme to fully fund the education and living costs at #Cambridge for students from lower income backgrounds: bit.ly/3oMlHEN

Cambridge_Uni's tweet image. St John’s College @stjohnscam has launched the UK’s most generous programme to fully fund the education and living costs at #Cambridge for students from lower income backgrounds: bit.ly/3oMlHEN

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Parental conflict can cause lasting damage to children. Our digital resources can help parents learn how to get on better, and give those working with families the confidence to have difficult relationship conversations, and offer help where it's needed. oneplusone.org.uk

OnePlusOne_'s tweet image. Parental conflict can cause lasting damage to children.  Our digital resources can help parents learn how to get on better, and give those working with families the confidence to have difficult relationship conversations, and offer help where it's needed. oneplusone.org.uk

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If you are a dad or know a dad of a child between ages 5-12, we'd love to connect with you! We're recruiting parents for a paid study where we'd like to interview you about what it's like to be a parent. To participate, please email [email protected] or call 512-471-9420

TXICFW's tweet image. If you are a dad or know a dad of a child between ages 5-12, we'd love to connect with you! We're recruiting parents for a paid study where we'd like to interview you about what it's like to be a parent. To participate, please email UTRFstudy@gmail.com or call 512-471-9420

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