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Parent Coordination services give divorced and divorcing parents guidance with their co-parenting relationships.
Co-Parenting is essentially CO-operative PARENTING. Cooperation is the key!
Divorcing parents make a significant impact on how their children adjust to divorce by the way the parents work out their Co-Parenting plan. Here are some things to keep in mind as you proceed with your divorce.
- People do the best they know how to, given their resources and abilities
- Children in divorced families will be impacted by their parents' co-parenting styles
- Co-parenting styles change in the transition from pre-divorce to post-divorce
- None of us can change another person; we can only change ourselves
- Divorced parents cannot NOT co-parent; HOW they co-parent is the critical factor
- Parents have the skills to implement their Co-Parenting strategies, though they may benefit from working with a Divorce Coach in order to make their plan work more smoothly
- Develop parenting styles that are consistent between Mom's house and Dad's house
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