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What does healthy co-parenting look like

by Ncumisa Lerato Kunana

Parents must put in a lot of effort before they can say that their co-parenting arrangement is working out effectively. Majority of families still have room for development, instead of concentrating on what isn’t working, though, pinpoint the great aspects so that you may highlight them while you strive to resolve issues with your ex.

According to VeryWell Family, these signs are evidence indicators of a healthy and productive co-parenting relationship. As you read them, consider what already works for you, as well as those areas you hope to improve.

Having clear boundaries

When you set limits and understand what you have control over—and what you don’t—in regards to your children and your ex, it is much simpler to work together as co-parents. For instance, unless it is included in your custody arrangement or parenting plan, you have no influence over who your ex-spouse dates or even if they introduce that person to your children.

Have a schedule

Parenting time is easier to manage for everyone when the timetable is a reliable, planned routine rather than a tentative, “we’ll see” type of arrangement. Unless something truly extraordinary necessitates a change in the regular schedule, parents who have reached a healthy level of communication may depend on the other parent to uphold their commitments.

Recognize the other parents importance

Healthy co-parents are also well aware of the significance of each other to their children. Although it might be challenging at times, they wouldn’t have it any other way because they cherish their children’s ability to get to know and spend time with the other parent. They have worked hard to get to this point.

Attending children’s events together with no tension

Another indication of a successful co-parenting relationship is the ability to attend school functions, sporting activities, and recitals without hesitation when the other parent is present.

These parents are able to practice putting their personal feelings about one another aside by choosing to prioritize their children over concerns about what “others” may think.

Also see: The effects of divorce in kids parents need to watch out for

 

 

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