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Co-parenting after divorce: How to raise children and nurture healthy relationships

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Aug 22, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​​Maintaining unity for the child​



Divorce rates are increasing, making it vital to openly discuss and address the challenges that arise, especially when children are involved. While divorce legally ends a marriage, it doesn't mean the end of the family for the child. It's crucial to view divorce as the separation of partners, not the separation of a family unit. A child thrives in a healthy family environment, regardless of the parent’s marital status. Post-divorce, parents must work together to maintain a supportive and nurturing atmosphere for their children's well-being.

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​​Unified Front: Putting children's needs first​



Ashdin Doctor, a habit coach says, “When parents divorce, they may have differences, but those differences must be set aside for the sake of the child's emotional well-being. It's essential to convey a united front to the child, showing that even though parents no longer live together, they are still a family. This consistency helps the child feel secure and loved, preventing them from feeling like they have to choose sides.”

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​​Routines Matter: Consistency across homes​



Children thrive on routine, and this becomes even more crucial when moving between two households. Parents should strive to maintain consistent morning and evening routines, including wake-up times, meals, screen time limits, and bedtime rituals. When children experience familiar routines in both homes, it fosters a sense of stability, reducing anxiety and confusion.

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​​Open Lines of Communication: Connecting with your child​

“Communication is the cornerstone of successful co-parenting. Whether you're co-parenting or parallel parenting, creating a safe space for your child to share their thoughts, concerns, and experiences is paramount. Engage in meaningful conversations, asking open-ended questions that encourage them to express themselves. Avoid generic inquiries like "How was school?" and opt for more specific questions like "What happened in school today?" Sharing your own experiences creates a bond and encourages them to open up,” says Ashdin, who is also the author of "The Book of Good Habits For Kids"


3 vital habits for effective co-parenting
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​​Habit 1: Avoid overindulgence​



In an attempt to win favor, parents might shower their children with gifts or leniency. However, this can lead to manipulation and a sense of divided loyalty. Instead, focus on presenting a united front, emphasizing that both parents are present and committed. Children feel secure when they see consistent behavior from both parents.

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​​Habit 2: Embrace routine consistency​



According to Ashdin, “When a child moves between homes, having consistent routines helps them feel grounded and secure. Ensure that wake-up times, meals, screen time rules, and bedtime routines are as similar as possible in both households. This consistency reduces stress and makes the transition between homes smoother.”

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​​Habit 3: Effective communication​



Maintain open lines of communication with your child, regardless of your relationship with your ex-spouse. Create an environment where your child feels comfortable discussing their feelings, concerns, and experiences. Ask engaging questions that encourage deeper conversations and share your own experiences to establish trust and connection.

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​​Conclusion​



“Divorce doesn't mean the end of the family for a child. By focusing on essential habits such as presenting a united front, maintaining consistent routines, and fostering open communication, parents can provide a nurturing environment for their children's well-being after divorce. Co-parenting requires effort, but the rewards are immeasurable—a stable, loving, and supportive atmosphere that helps children grow and thrive even in the face of change,”says Ashdin.

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