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Divorce is one of the most painful transitions a family can face—and when children are involved, it’s not just a legal process. It’s an emotional turning point that can shape a child’s sense of safety, identity, and relationships for years to come. In this episode of the Transition Bridge Podcast, host Debi Ronca welcomes Rosalind Sedacca, widely recognized as the voice of child-centered divorce. Rosalind is a divorce and co-parenting coach, the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network, and the author of the internationally acclaimed ebook How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? Her work equips parents with practical tools to reduce conflict, protect children emotionally, and build a co-parenting structure that supports long-term stability. This conversation goes beyond generic “co-parenting advice.” Rosalind breaks down what child-centered divorce actually looks like day-to-day—how parents can make decisions through the lens of a child’s emotional development, how to avoid the most damaging patterns, and how to create a path forward that children can live with—without carrying lifelong scars. In this episode, you’ll learn: What “child-centered divorce” really means—and how it changes outcomes for children Why conflict exposure is one of the most damaging divorce dynamics (even when kids aren’t “in the room”) The long-term impact of badmouthing, blame, and emotional triangulation on a child’s identity and mental health How to have “the divorce talk” in a way that’s age-appropriate, unified, and emotionally safe Why children often blame themselves—and how parents can remove that burden early and consistently The difference between healthy venting and emotionally burdening your child (and how to spot warning signs fast) Why unmanaged anger becomes a silent saboteur in post-divorce families—and what to do about it What children need most when a parent starts dating again, and why introductions should move slowly How jealousy, insecurity, and resentment between exes can derail parenting decisions if not managed intentionally The risk of children “parenting the parent” (parental inversion) and how to prevent it What makes blended families work long-term—and the red flags that signal things are moving too fast Most importantly, Rosalind delivers a message parents need to hear: it’s never too late to repair damage, rebuild trust, and re-establish emotional security. Through honest communication, accountability, and consistent reassurance, parents can shift the trajectory—starting now. 🔗 Connect with Rosalind Sedacca + access resources: https://childcentereddivorce.com 📘 Explore her ebook: How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? 🎧 Subscribe for weekly conversations on the purpose, power, and healing potential of life’s transitions.