Texas Cooperative Parenting Program

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Cooperative Parenting Program

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?Co-parenting? (sometimes called ?shared parenting?) is when both parents work together as a team to raise their children, even after the marriage or romantic relationship is over.

You might want your child's other parent to be involved in or take responsibility for tasks like child and family health visits or school outings. If you're on good terms, you could plan to go to activities like parent-teacher interviews or school concerts together.

Parallel co-parenting Parallel parenting is the most common form. Parents do not argue but also do not communicate and operate their households independently. This approach may create consistency for children.

"What is co parenting?" Co-parenting is essentially divorced or separated parents continuing to raise their kid(s) together even when they're divorced. Instead of two parents taking each other to court to gain custody of their children, parents work together to do what is best for the child.

"What is co parenting?" Co-parenting is essentially divorced or separated parents continuing to raise their kid(s) together even when they're divorced. Instead of two parents taking each other to court to gain custody of their children, parents work together to do what is best for the child.

Inappropriate co-parenting is a situation where parents experience so much conflict and resentment that they are unable to make decisions, make schedule changes when they are required, or address the major cruxes of parenting (like making healthcare decisions, education decisions, or religious decisions) without major

Types of Co-parenting. Researchers have identified three major types of post-divorce co-parental relationships: 1) parallel parenting, which is the most common (occurring more than 50% of the time), 2) conflicted co-parenting, and 3) cooperative co-parenting (both of which occur around 25% of the time).

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