10 Tips to Co-Parent Successfully During and After Divorce (Psychology Today)

Key Points

Successful co-parenting can benefit children’s academic performance, relationships, and emotional health.

Co-parents should be open to listening and compromising, and they should aim for as much consistency as possible between the two homes.

Co-parents should avoid speaking negatively of the other parent or letting their child become a spy or messenger for the other parent.

By Ann Gold Buscho Ph.D.

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