They watch your facial expressions when the other parent’s name is mentioned.
They’re reluctant to share what they did at the other parent’s house.
They edit their stories.
They protect your feelings.
When separated parents carry anger, betrayal, or hurt, children feel it – even when nothing is said out loud.
Separation ends a relationship – not parenthood.
You don’t have to like each other.
But your child needs emotional permission to love you both freely.
If you’re struggling with co-parenting, resentment, or tension that’s spilling onto your children, counselling can help.
Not to fix the marriage.
But to repair the childhood.
Two homes should never mean two halves of a child.
Counselling provides a safe place for communication and repair.
Take the first step by clicking on the link below for a booking today.


