Co-parenting vs parallel parenting
(2018)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Stephen A. Anthony, 2018
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780998086583 MWT15047186, 0998086584 15047186
LANGUAGE
English
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Dealing with the toxic ex because of the kids and feel like things are worse than before?This book will give you the information you need to co-parent or parallel parent your kidsCo-parenting books talk about just that, co-parenting. This form of dealing with the other parent while trying to come up with the children's visitation schedule and a parenting plan doesn't always work, especially if you are dealing with a narcissist or a borderline personality disorder.You and your kids may be better off with parallel parenting, similar to co-parenting but it can actually be more beneficial for everyone, except the controlling ex. Your kids want their lives to be disrupted as little as possible, and the book discusses how the ex can actually use co-parenting against you and the kids.Parallel parenting is a newer form of parenting after divorce. It takes some of the manipulative power away from a controlling parent. Most find that parallel parenting can reduce the stress and worry that co-parenting seems to cause.You will learn: - how parallel parenting relieves stress - yours and the kids - why parallel parenting can stop the other parent from derailing schedules - the tools that make parallel parenting easy to manage - how the kids can be affected if co-parenting isn't workingGrab a copy today to make the right choice in your situation

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