Below are the best articles we could find on Co-Parenting and motherhood.
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It is not divorce or separation that harms children — but conflict between parents, no matter if they are married or divorced, studies find.
It takes a lot of work for two parents to get to the point where they can say their co-parenting relationship is going really well. For most families, there is still room for improvement.
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Raising kids with an ex takes some serious patience.
Co-parenting. It’s a word that can evoke enough anxiety in someone to induce a panic attack. Or maybe it’s so smooth sailing, it doesn’t bring you a worry in the world.
The traditional family structure of two married parents in one household is on the decline.
Parenting is hard work. Co-parenting can be even more daunting. And if you’re co-parenting with a narcissist, well, it may feel near impossible at times.
It's all about communication, mama.
You cannot co-parent with a narcissist. I repeat, YOU. CANNOT. CO-PARENT. WITH. A. NARCISSIST.
Remember: It’s a team sport.
Our child is not just one of us. He is both of us. He is both our cultures. And as a family, we are both cultures together.
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