Tips for Co-Parenting
Here are some tips for managing the needs of children this age. This advice applies throughout the developmental spectrum but is particularly important in this phase of life.
- Be certain that there is regular contact between both parents.
- Do not make promises you cannot keep. Any promise you make must be seen as a very high priority compared to other responsibilities that you have. If you say you are going to visit, then visit. If you say you are going to show up at a school event, be there.
- Never cancel your visitation time with your child to go off on a social outing with your new partner and their child.
- Do not force your child to state which parent she likes or loves more.
- Do not criticize your child if he says something positive about the co-parent.
- Do not reject your child if she says she wants to spend more time with the co-parent.
- Do not permit your child to overhear your complaints about the co-parent.
- Do not destroy the co-parent's relationship with teachers, doctors, or other important people in your child's life.
Keeping these courtesies in mind will go a long way in protecting your child's mental health.
Quick Tips
- Encourage your child to write, call, or send cards to your co-parent on special days.
- Do not ask your child questions about the other parent's spouse or partner.
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From Smart Parenting During and After Divorce. Copyright © 2009 by Peter J. Favaro. All Rights Reserved. Used by arrangement The McGraw-Hill Companies
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