Bird Nesting divorce may seem like a new concept, but it's been around for some time and has gained traction in recent years. Media outlets have been leaning into the understanding that the bird nesting coparenting model is beneficial for children and families. Here are ten recent stories and resources about nesting coparenting to explore as you determine if this alternative method of joint custody is right for you.
Our kids live in the family home and my ex-husband and I take turns staying there. Here are our tips to make 'bird nesting' work. - Business Insider
Birdnesting: The divorce trend where parents rotate homes - BBC
'Birdnesting' gives kids one stable home after a divorce. Does it work? - NBC News
Experts Say "Bird Nesting" Custody Arrangements After Divorce May Have Benefits for Kids - Good Housekeeping
The Benefits Of Birdnesting After Divorce - NPR
'Birdnesting’: why divorcing couples are taking turns to live in the family home - The Guardian
Are You Getting a Divorce and Thinking About Nesting? - Psychology Today
My ex and I tried a bird-nesting divorce — here’s how it can help your kids - MSN
Birdnesting: An Innovative Approach to Separation, Divorce and Co-parenting - Divorce.com
[Webinar] Bird Nesting: A Revolutionary Approach to Co-Parenting After Divorce - Divorce.com
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