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How to Feel Like a Couple Again After Kids

28 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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Dr. Courtney Tolinski and her husband, Scott, discuss the reasons why it's important for parents to build in time for each other in the thick of parenting. They talk about: * Why relationships often take a back seat when parenting. * Why your relationship matters for your child's development. * Signs your relationship may need some attention. * Easy, practical ways to stay connected to each other.  * Action steps to take if it still feels hard. Have a question for Dr. Courtney? Head over to https://phases.fm/questions and we may answer it in the next Q&A.

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