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Co-parenting means to live together after divorce for parenting of their kid. It is fact that very few parents live together after divorce. But only some of parents live together as later.

It is very difficult to working with ex-life partner because you loose his/her trust and he/she is not remaining trustful for you. When you treating with your children who are members of a family, generally find that they are happy from your decision of living together. It is also fact that parents are eager to improve the living conditions for their children.

Co-parenting depends on your mind. Some parents tact the situation easily and gave good parenting to their child but other parents pass their time in quarreling.

It has been seen in research that co-parenting is not as effective as parenting before divorce. Due to divorce the combination of mother and father is less effective than previous. They has not present in parenting as before because their mental peace is disturbed. The other fact is that some parents involve in co-parenting after sign a co-parenting agreement. According to this agreement they are responsible for their teen till their teen has not become adult.

In other research it has been seen that father are less effective than mother during co-parenting. For the most part, father participation in teen parenting is better than when they married and young. Father involvement in parenting is examined in next research.

It has also seen in experiments that fathers that have less affection with their family shows more affection with their Childs because they think that they are faulty.

In a co-parenting sometimes the parents pay more attention to their child which becomes the reason of addiction of the child.

It is to remember that when parents agree to co-parent then they have to inform each other that how the children are adjusting. And this is your responsibility that picks up your teen where you left off. It is very difficult to co-parenting; it needs a time for adjustment.

It is the responsibility of teen that they share each information with their co-parents. Understanding what they experienced will make it easier for you to give them the time they need. Those are the good experiences as well as difficult ones.


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