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Want to need Co-parenting guidance and support.


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I want to advice on navigating co-parenting challenges. Me & my ex-partner often face disagreements that impact our children. I would be grateful any tips or resources you can share to improve our co-parenting dynamic.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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One thing that’s helped me is setting up regular check-ins where you both focus on the kids’ needs instead of past issues. Keeping communication clear and respectful is key, even if it's just a quick phone call or meeting somewhere neutral.

It might also help to consider a mediator or family therapist who specializes in co-parenting to smooth out disagreements before they impact the kids. I've found resources like co-parenting workshops or books can offer some solid strategies. Remember, it’s about finding common ground for your kids’ sake. Hang in there, you’re doing the best you can!

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