01
June
2012
"Can We Talk?" Part 4
by Donna Tetreault
In Part 4 of SMN’s series, “Can We Talk?” Rhona Berens, PhD, discusses DATE NIGHT.
Do you take the time out of your busy life to connect with your spouse or partner? What are your expectations? Berens explains date night is important, but make it simple. Watch the video.
All this week, SuperMommyNot.com will be featuring the series, “Can We Talk?” to give moms and dads a new way to reconnect and focus on their relationships.
Rhona Berens, PhD, CPCC, Parent Advocate & mom is giving parents the tools to model a healthy and happy relationship. Rhona is also the founder of the Parent Alliance® http://www.parentalliance.com
Day one, we focused on reconnecting with the person you fell in love with. Here’s that link: http://www.supermommynot.com/can-we-talk”
Day two, we focused on reconnecting with your spouse or partner via conflict. Here’s that link: http://www.supermommynot.com/can-we-talk-part-2″
Day three, we focused on in-laws and navigating that sensitive relationship. Here’s that link: http://www.supermommynot.com/can-we-talk-part-3″
If you like what you hear and want more advice from Rhona Berens, she is offering a complimentary Individual or Relationship Coaching Session by phone, online video or in person in Los Angeles. Contact Rhona at rhona@parentalliance.com to redeem your complimentary session!
Below are some of the topics Rhona covers with parents:
Can We Talk? Communication Tips to Sustain Our Relationships and Strengthen Our Parenting
Who Does What? Reducing Conflict Over Housework and Childcare
Co-Parenting as Co-Leadership Getting Down to Business with Our Relationships and Families
Fight “Right” The Power of Good Conflict to Improve Our Relationships and Parenting
Baby-Proof Your Relationship What Expecting Couples Need to Know to Survive the 4th Trimester & Beyond
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So funny…some of our best “date nights” were (and still are) when the girls are out and David and I can walk the dogs, watch a movie on the couch, take a nap and snuggle. Going out into the world isn’t always that appealing! When we were sleep deprived parents years ago, taking a nap together was ofter all we needed
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I love that, Fran… that’s what Andrew and I should try! (if we could book a sleep over for the boys at one of their cousin’s homes)