Then a friend suggested nesting, which is when kids remain in the "family" home while the parents swap places.
We decided to give nesting a tryWe knew nesting was the answer for us.
We discussed how to split household chores and set our expectations regarding our kids' help around the house.
Our kids let us know which big holidays they want to celebrate together as a family and which they'd prefer to split between parents.
Nesting entails a lot of planning and discussion, flexibility, communication, and a willingness to embrace empathy and compromise.
Persons:
tweendom, didn't, we've
Organizations:
Service
Locations:
Malaysia, Mexico