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Co-Parenting Tips for the Holidays: Working as a Team

(Part 2 of 2)

This is the second in a two-part series sharing co-parenting tips on ways to reduce stress—particularly for children—during the holidays. Part one covers making a child-focused holiday plan. Part two, below, features tips for working together effectively as a team. Read Part one here.

by Stacey Bouchet, PhD for Dadspadblog.com – With the holidays in full swing, spending time with family and loved-ones and participating in old and new family traditions begin to fill our calendars. As adults, it’s important to remember that the children in our families are also developing memories that will last a lifetime during the holiday season, and, naturally, we want them to be positive memories. Holidays can, however, also include stress and expectations, which can be exacerbated by conflict or poor communication with a former spouse, partner, and/or extended family members.

When coordinating and planning over the holiday season, the most important thing to keep in mind is that you both want what is in the best interest of your children, and part of that involves you working as a team. Here are some tips to help make that process a little be easier.

New Is Okay

You Can Work Together!

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