In recent years, the increase in child problem behaviours has become a significant public health concern. It is crucial to understand the complex dynamics between parental co-parenting, parenting competence, and child problem behaviours to develop effect
“While the child may live with one parent or the other, decision-making and support are shared by both.” Even if a divorce has left you with some animosity, it is vital to support each other in parenting because by doing that, you are supporting your children...
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OurFamilyWizard is a great way to start co-parenting effectively especially if you are dealing with a combative parent. It helps monitor and store all the messages for future references. I have had great experiences with it thus far and more than likely will be continuing to use it for the...
“The best obligation as a parent is to not bring chaos into your children’s lives.” “Parenting can let us witness a new universe where adjustments and flexibility are known.” “Family is a world where we can settle any differences if we learn to compromise and accept.” ...
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Focus on the good Effective parenting through divorce requires teamwork Set ground rules Ask for help, seek divorce therapy A friend of mine recently told me that her divorced parents have entered into an amicable friendship after many years filled with a contentious custody battle, verbal mudslingin...
Finally, you need to create a vision for your future that does not include your co-parent or depend on themOne of the traps that co-parents can fall into is having the “we” mentality after their split. “We” need to be on the same page. “We” need to make sure we’re on ...
Creating a schedule that fits your child's needs will help them cope with the future. Young children have different needs than older children.Preschooler parenting plansshould be different thanplans for children in elementary school. Look Through Their Eyes ...
How much contact with the child will they have? How financial costs will be split? As this can be complicated it is advisable to get legal advice before entering into any co-parenting arrangement. Being able to discuss with your co-parent what you expect from the start, can prevent a lot...