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The Four Pillars of Communication

Discover the Four Pillars of Communication — Listen, Pause, Reflect, Respond — a proven framework by Gabriella Pomare to reduce conflict and improve co-parenting communication.

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The Four Pillars of Communication | Co-Parenting

The Four Pillars of Communication

Effective communication is not about saying more.


It is about responding with clarity, intention and awareness — especially during conflict.


The Collaborative Co-Parent Method™ is built on a simple but powerful framework:


Listen

Pause

Reflect

Respond


These four steps transform communication from reactive to intentional.


Why Communication Breaks Down


During conflict, communication often becomes:


• reactive

• emotional

• defensive


This leads to escalation rather than resolution.


Pillar 1: Listen


Listening is not just hearing words.


It is understanding the message behind them.


In co-parenting, this means focusing on:


• the issue being raised

• the practical concern

• the underlying need


Pillar 2: Pause


The pause is one of the most powerful tools in communication.


It creates space between:


trigger → reaction


Instead of responding immediately, you allow yourself time to consider your response.


Pillar 3: Reflect


Reflection involves:


• considering tone

• considering impact

• considering the outcome you want


This step shifts communication from emotional to strategic.


Pillar 4: Respond


A response should be:


• calm

• clear

• focused on the child


The goal is not to win the conversation.


The goal is to reduce conflict.


Example in Practice


Message received:


“You never cooperate.”


Using the Four Pillars:


Pause → Reflect → Respond


Response:


“I’m happy to discuss arrangements for the children. Please let me know the specific issue.”


Applying the Framework


When used consistently, the Four Pillars help:


• reduce escalation

• improve clarity

• create calmer communication patterns


Learn the Full Framework


👉 Explore the Communication Is Everything Workbook

👉 Join the Inner Circle for guided application


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