By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Divorce doesn’t end your co-Parenting relationship with your former spouse. It only changes some of the structure. It is still essential to create a working relationship focused on the optimum care and concern for your children. Every co-Parenting relationship will be unique, affected by your post-Divorce Family dynamics. However, there are guidelines that will enhance the results for children in any Family. Here are some crucial points to keep in mind to maximize your co-Parenting success. Respect your co-parent’s boundaries: Chances are your former spouse has a different Parenting style than you, with some conflicting rules. Rather than Stress yourself about these differences, learn to accept that life is never consistent and it may actually be beneficial for your kids to experience other ways of doing things. Step back from micro-managing your co-parent’s life. If the kids aren’t in harm’s way, let go and focus on
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