Child-Centric Co-Parenting
James highlights the importance of prioritizing the child's feelings in co-parenting situations, emphasizing that gifts should be given to avoid embarrassing the child. He critiques the reluctance of some to acknowledge their role in fostering a positive environment, especially when it comes to offering genuine apologies. The conversation reveals the deep-seated animosity that can overshadow the well-being of children caught in the middle.In this clip
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