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Do you have two homes, one with each parent? Or do you live with one and see the other occasionally? Here are articles for you!

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Advantages of Every Other Week Living for Children

Some adults believe that living alternately is detrimental, but many children who live with both parents under two roofs would disagree. Here, we’ve compiled the benefits of having tw...
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How Do Children Feel When Parents Stop Communicating?

When parents stop communicating, there is always a deep conflict behind it. For the child, it is often extra tough because children need the adults to take responsibility and own the adult...
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“I Feel Safe Having a Big Family in Two Homes”

What’s it like growing up with a two-week rotation life? What’s good about it, and what’s not so fun? We had a chat with Matilda, 18, about her upbringing in two homes wit...

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