Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Back-to-School Co-Parenting Tips
It’s hard to believe that it’s already back-to-school season! But, it seems the Halloween decorations on display at my neighborhood grocery store have somehow become the signal that once again school buses are running, homework is calling and, well,…co-parenting can get a little more complicated.
Fortunately, it’s also a sign that the second season of “Co-Parenting Matters” is starting, too! That’s right, after a wonderful summer hiatus, my co-hosts, Deesha and Mike, from CoParenting101.org, and I will be back on the internet waves talking all things co-parenting this Sunday, August 24th from 9:30pm to 11pm ET.
And, to kick things off for the new season, we’ll be talking about all of the planning and collaborating co-parents need to do to ensure a smooth back to school transition for their children. Our guest, Brooke Randolph, is an Indiana-based therapist and parenting coordinator who will share tips about keeping life organized between two households and partnering to create a great school year for your kids.
So, be sure to tune in this Sunday at 9:30pm ET via phone at (646)378-0580 or listen to our live stream.
If you need to get caught up on last season before this new one begins, check out our archived episodes!
And, if you have any back-to-school tips or questions for Brooke, drop them in the comments or email them to us at contact AT coparentingmatters DOT com.
Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Co-Parenting Drama Rx

This week on Co-Parenting Matters we’re discussing co-parenting drama…and the prescription for it. Join us for “Co-Parenting Drama Rx” this Sunday at 9:30pm EST. We’re going to be sharing your questions about co-parenting challenges and dilemmas with a panel of experts who will offer their answers, advice and insights. And, we hope you’ll call in to share yours, too.
Our Drama Rx panel includes Brooke Randolph, Dr. Makungu Akinyela, or Dr. A, as we like to call him and RJ Jaramillo of SingleDad. Brooke is a licensed mental health counselor and parenting coordinator with a wealth of experience in helping parents sort out their co-parenting relationships. Dr. A is a family therapist, professor and founder of the Family Center of South Dekalb based in the Atlanta area. And, RJ Jaramillo is the founder of SingleDad.com, a website and community dedicated to single parenting and especially to supporting newly divorced, remarried and widowed fathers. They’ll all be here, and we’ll be throwing all types of questions and scenarios at them for advice. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your questions answered.
Send us your questions, concerns and tricky co-parenting situtations. You can email them to us at info AT weparent DOT com or drop them in the comments section.


