Co-Parenting Tips for High-Conflict Divorce with Dr. Karalynn Royster

Meet Dr. Karalynn Royster
Dr. Karalynn Royster is a child psychologist and expert in co-parenting. Drawing from personal experience as a child of divorce, she supports moms navigating high-conflict divorces with practical tools and emotional guidance.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

  • Avoid overcompensating or spoiling your child

  • Maintain emotional security through consistency and validation

  • Understand differences: co-parenting, parallel parenting, nesting

  • Build resiliency to help children thrive

  • Seek support through programs like Kids First Co-Parenting

The Importance of Emotional Security
Children in high-conflict divorce scenarios can experience stress and insecurity. Dr. Royster emphasizes attachment, consistent routines, and validating emotions to help kids feel safe. Learn more strategies in her Kids First Co-Parenting Program. Research supports that secure attachment improves long-term mental health.

Practical Tips & Reflections

  • Identify and respond to changes in behavior

  • Avoid blaming or overcompensating

  • Encourage resiliency by allowing children to problem-solve

  • Journaling prompt: “How can I support my child’s emotional well-being this week?”

Listen to the Full Episode
Tune in here to hear the full conversation with Dr. Karalynn Royster 🎧 [Apple Podcasts / Spotify / YouTube]

Connect with Dr. Karalynn Royster
Website: https://learnwithlittlehouse.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnwithlittlehouse/

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