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Live with Peta Di Diva- Co-Parenting/Parenting

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What does co parenting really mean? The definition of co-parenting is a process where two parents work together to raise a child even though they are divorced or separated and no longer live together. An example of co-parenting is when a divorced mother and father share legal and physical custody of their child.

What is the best way to co parent?

Instead, let what's best for your kids—you working cooperatively with the other parent—motivate your actions.

  1. Get your feelings out somewhere else. Never vent to your child. ...
  2. Stay kid-focused. ...
  3. Never use kids as messengers. ...
  4. Keep your issues to yourself. ...
  5. Set a business-like tone.

What is good parenting? Good parenting involves a great deal of consistency and routine, which gives children a sense of control. Good parenting focuses on developing independence in children, so redundancy becomes the aim for parents. Good parenting involves a style that considers children's age and stage of development.

What does it mean to be a parent? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a parent is a person who brings up and cares for another. However, being a parent does not necessarily mean that you biologically passed your genetics to a child. A parent can take on different forms, such as stepparent, grandparent, legal guardian, or a combination.

What are the four parenting styles?

The four Baumrind parenting styles have distinct names and characteristics:

  • Authoritarian or Disciplinarian.
  • Permissive or Indulgent.
  • Uninvolved.
  • Authoritative

 

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