75 Co-Parenting Hacks
Strategies to Co-Parent with a Narcissist, Improve Your Relationship with Your Ex, Overcome Conflict, and Better Yourself (Gaslighting and Narcissism)
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ChasMandala
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著者:
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Kristen Thrasher
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Co-parenting occurs after a divorce when both parents continue to jointly participate in their children’s upbringing. Co-parenting will require a great amount of interaction between both parents. You must be fully committed to maintaining civility and setting aside your differences with your co-parent for the greater good of your children in order to have a healthy co-parenting relationship.
Before you are able to improve your own co-parenting relationship, you will first need to determine which type of relationship you currently have, which type you desire, and if it is possible given your current circumstances. While cooperative co-parenting is considered the gold standard out of the three different types of post-divorce co-parenting relationships, it is not always possible or recommended for a number of different reasons.
Whether your current co-parenting style is parallel parenting, cooperative co-parenting, or conflicted co-parenting, there is always room for improvement. All of the hacks listed in this book aim to allow you to improve your co-parenting relationship.
In 75 Co-Parenting Hacks, we will look at the following:
- Creating a co-parenting plan
- Eleven do's and don'ts while co-parenting
- Fourteen hacks to co-parent with a narcissist
- Fourteen co-parenting hacks for new co-parents
- Thirteen co-parenting hacks to improve your relationship with your ex
- Fourteen co-parenting hacks to overcome conflict
- Nine co-parenting hacks to better yourself
Whether you are new to co-parenting or have been doing it for years, there is relevant information included for everyone. These excellent hacks will help you to have a better co-parenting relationship with your co-parent, your children, and yourself.
©2022 Kristen Thrasher (P)2022 Thrasher Publishing House