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Difference between revisions of "Parenting Apart"

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*Children can best deal with their feelings surrounding the separation experience in a climate of cooperation.
*Children can best deal with their feelings surrounding the separation experience in a climate of cooperation.


*Working together as parents means cooperating with the other parent about raising the children. If you can't do this in person, try communicating by phone or by using notes that are exchanged with the child. (Never ask your child to deliver a note to the other parent.)
*Working together as parents means cooperating with the other parent about raising the children. If you can't do this in person, try communicating by phone or by using notes that are exchanged with the child.  


*It is a myth that parents who did not get along as a couple cannot work together as parents. They can. It takes time and effort but parents can redfine the relationship from being a couple, to a more business-like relationship of being partners in the parenting of their children.
*It is a myth that parents who did not get along as a couple cannot work together as parents. They can. It takes time and effort but parents can redfine the relationship from being a couple, to a more business-like relationship of being partners in the parenting of their children.
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