Co-parenting after a separation or divorce requires a special set of skills. The goal is to put the children first while managing your own emotions and boundaries. Counseling helps both parents develop a cooperative, child-centered approach.
Co-Parenting
Signs You May Benefit from Help
- Frequent disagreements about parenting decisions
- Using children as messengers between parents
- Difficulty separating the parenting relationship from the romantic one
- Children showing signs of stress from parental conflict
- Feeling undermined by the other parent
How We Can Help
- Develop clear communication strategies
- Create consistent rules and expectations across households
- Put the children's needs at the center
- Manage emotions during co-parenting interactions
- Build a business-like, cooperative parenting partnership
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Schedule an appointment with Rodney Limb to discuss how we can help you with co-parenting.