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Featured Blog Series:
Where it Lands

How co-parenting conflict shows up in child care (and what we can do about it)

Week 9 When Words Get Stuck: A Tool for Staying Regulated in the Middle of Co-Parenting Conflict

By Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach Even the best-trained providers can get caught in the crossfire of co-parenting conflict. A drop-off gets tense. A parent corners you at pick-up. You receive a message that puts you on edge. Suddenly your body is tense, your words feel scrambled, and your next […]

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Week 8: Building a Culture of Alignment — Beyond Individual Practices

By Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach Alignment doesn’t live in one person. It lives in the culture. The most effective child care providers don’t just hope parents align with their policies. They build those policies with intention—rooted in their why, modeled consistently by staff, and carried through in everyday practices. […]

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Week 7: When Systems Get Shaky: What To Do When Alignment Slips

Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach Even the best systems don’t hold perfectly under pressure.Even the most aligned teams wobble. And that’s not failure. It’s part of the work. Why Systems SlipA parent’s conflict escalates unexpectedlyA new situation tests a policy that seemed solidA staff member improvises, thinking it’ll help—but it […]

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Week 6 Sustaining Alignment: Keeping Systems Strong When Stress Rises

By Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach If you’ve followed this series so far, you know that alignment isn’t about grand gestures or one-time fixes. It’s about what happens in the small moments—the daily choices that either help co-parenting conflict stay out of your classroom or invite it in. We’ve talked […]

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Week5: Where It Lands: Making Alignment Tangible—Moving From Insight to Action

By Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach Over the past four weeks, we’ve named the migraine.We’ve unpacked the patterns.We’ve clarified that neutrality alone isn’t the goal—it’s the floor. But insight only gets us so far.What changes when we choose action? 1. Alignment Isn’t a Feeling—It’s a PracticeAlignment doesn’t mean everyone agrees.It […]

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Week 4 of the Where It Lands Series

Tools That Help You Align Without Taking Sides By Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach If you’ve been following this series, you’ve likely started to see it. Not just the surface-level stress—but the deeper patterns. The systems strain. The quiet ways co-parenting conflict reshapes your role, your team, and your classroom. […]

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Week 3 of the Where It Lands Series:Why Neutrality Isn’t Enough

By Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach In Week 1, we named what no one was talking about.In Week 2, we outlined the patterns providers start to see once they notice the weight. Now, it’s time to talk about the strategy that’s often suggested—but rarely works: Neutrality.

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10 Things Providers Start to Notice Once They See the Migraine

Week 2 of the “Where It Lands” seriesBy Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate & Co-Parenting Coach Once you start seeing how co-parenting dynamics shape your child care program,you can’t unsee it. And that’s not a bad thing.It’s actually the start of something better. Because awareness isn’t the problem.It’s the missing piece. Here are […]

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Where It Lands: The Migraine You Didn’t Know You Had

Week 1 of a series on how co-parenting conflict quietly reshapes child careBy Trina Nudson, JD, LBSW – Child Advocate, Co-Parenting Coach, Founder of The Layne Project A child has two homes.Two backpacks.Two people trying their best—just not always together. At first, it doesn’t seem like a problem.You learn to print two copies of the […]

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