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How To Co-Parent Effectively Even If Your Co-Parent Is Difficult

  • Writer: Alan Jacobs
    Alan Jacobs
  • Aug 20, 2024
  • 1 min read

Whether you’re separated or divorced, parenting children can be difficult to navigate if you decide to split up. There are all sorts of feelings involved, maybe some resentment, and the whole family can find it difficult to deal with the change.


It can get complicated, especially if you’re not on good terms with your ex. Even if you want the best for your children, putting your own feelings aside isn’t always easy.


In this excellent blog posting, Unzela Khan Sheikh shares what parents in similar situations have said about what helped them to navigate the dynamic, as well as things they wish they knew earlier.

 
 
 

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