A Guide To Make Your Orange County CA Co Parenting Easier

By Raymond Lewis


When two adults who were in a relationship separate, the children are greatly affected. This is mainly because they will now have to start living in two households and split how they spend their time between mum and dad. These changes can be hard for everyone, including the parents. This is especially if the emotions are still raw or if the split was hard and bitter. This can make Orange County CA co parenting so much harder. Here are some things you can do, so as to make the transition easier.

Acceptance will make a big difference. It will help you to move on and to think of better ways of managing the split. But, if you are in denial, you are most likely going to frustrate your partner all the time. Therefore, it is important that you accept the situation for what it is and try to find ways to remedy the situation and make things better for you and the children.

You need to figure out what to do with yourself when your kids are not there. This will make it much easier for you to cope when the kids are with the other parent. Find hobbies that you like doing or activities that you can engage in. This will make you a much more pleasant person to be around when the kids come back home.

You need to know that things are going to be hostile between the two of you. Therefore, before you meet, you need to be mentally prepared for this, so that you can know how to act. You have to control your temper and control how you act around this person whenever you meet them. This is considering that your kids will be there and they don't need all the negativity.

You need to check out everyone's routine and come up with a schedule that will suit all of you. This way, everyone will be happy with the arrangements that have been made. Therefore, sit don both of you and discuss your routines.

Your situations in life will keep on changing. This will require that your schedules also change and that you keep revisiting your initial plans. Avoid being too rigid and be flexible enough to change, as the needs of any of the parents change or if the needs of the child changes.

You should agree on how you are going to discipline the children. Agree on the common rules that apply both in the house of mum and in dad's house. This is so as to create some consistency. If rules are in place in one house but they are being disregarded in another house, this can live the child confused as to what they are supposed to do.

You do not always have to organize fun and exciting things to do. It's okay to spend a normal day with the child just doing normal everyday stuff. Remember that this is not a competition about who is the coolest parent, as it can get quite draining when you are constantly finding exciting things to do with the child.




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