martes, 17 de mayo de 2011

About Single Parents: 10 Signs of a Healthy Coparenting Relationship

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From Jennifer Wolf, your Guide to Single Parents
Developing a healthy, effective coparenting relationship is hard work. It requires you to see the best in your ex, make compromises, and continually ask yourself what's really best for your kids. Use this week's resources to help you take your efforts to the next level as you work to communicate with one another even more clearly.

10 Signs of a Healthy Coparenting Relationship
Rather than focusing on what's not working, try to identify some things that the two of you already do well.

Tips for Living With Your Ex While You File for Divorce
Many couples find that they have to live with one another, at least temporarily, because they can't afford to get divorced yet and maintain two separate households. If you're in this situation, find out what you need to do to make it livable.

How Did You Survive Temporarily Living With Your Ex?
If you've been in this situation, I'm sure you have a lot of wisdom to share, so I hope you'll take a moment to participate in this "Readers Respond" feature on how to live with your ex.

Improve Communication With Your Ex
Like it or not, you will need to communicate with your ex until your children turn 18, at the very least. Take a look at these methods of coparenting communication and try to identify one or two changes that you could make as you work toward better communication with your ex.

 


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