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Women’s World Cup champion Ashlyn Harris recently opened up about her co-parenting experience with ex-wife Ali Krieger, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive outlook during this challenging time. In an exclusive interview, Harris shared insights into how they navigate the complexities of raising their two children together while managing the intricacies of their divorce.
Harris acknowledged that the transition has not been easy, but she highlighted the mutual commitment to ensuring their children feel loved and supported. Both parents prioritize creating a stable and nurturing environment, focusing on the well-being of their kids above all else. By fostering open communication and collaboration, they aim to set a strong example for their children, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in the face of change.
Despite the difficulties that come with co-parenting, Harris remains optimistic about the future, expressing gratitude for the shared experiences and memories they continue to create as a family.
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