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Co-Parenting: 30 Tips for How to Co-Parent with Your Ex

It is not divorce or separation that harms children — but conflict between parents, no matter if they are married or divorced, studies find.

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10 Signs of a Healthy, Effective Co-Parenting Relationship

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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How to Co-Parent Successfully

Raising kids with an ex takes some serious patience.

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Three Common Co-Parenting Styles

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.

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5 Mothers on Their Co-Parenting Advice & Experiences

The traditional family structure of two married parents in one household is on the decline.

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Co-Parenting with a Narcissist: Tips for Making It Work

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.

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7 Expert Tips for Co-Parenting through the Coronavirus Pandemic

It's all about communication, mama.

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You Can’t Co-Parent with a Toxic Ex, But You Can Do This Instead

You cannot co-parent with a narcissist. I repeat, YOU. CANNOT. CO-PARENT. WITH. A. NARCISSIST.

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14 Best Co-Parenting Tips For Exes Raising Children In 2020, According To Experts

Remember: It’s a team sport.

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Our Children Are Growing Up Straddling Two Different Cultures—and It’s Not Always Easy

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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