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Coparenting The Peaceful Way: Parents Share Their Best Tips On Coparenting The Healthy Way
The content below was sourced from real posts on the Whisper app, the largest online community where people anonymously share real thoughts and feelings. Join the community to continue the conversation today. Splitting up with your partner when you two have kids is one of the hardest things to deal with. Even though it's sometimes for the best, it doesn't make it any easier. These parents are divorced or broken up from their exes and still have to navigate parenting with them. Here are their best coparenting tips and what has made their situations easier for them. If there is a will, there is a way.

Great advice.

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Don’t speak bad about the other parent. At least within the earshot of the child. Do not let them feel the stress that you carry!

From:
Somewhere

Very true.

2
Appreciate what the other parent does for your child, even if you don’t like them. Always thank them for being there for your kids. They’ll respect you more for it in the long run and it will help.

From:
Somewhere

Golden rule!

3
Never use your kids as weapons. Ever.

From:
Somewhere

Love this.

4
Coparenting is much easier when you see a counselor every now and then to check in. Therapy is not just for couples, it can really benefit you as a unit. You will be parents for the rest of your life, so try to make it peaceful.

From:
Bakersfield, California, US

Oh yeah!

5
If you're able to, do things as a family with your kids and your ex. It will be good for your kids to see you and their other parent getting along and it will create fond memories for them.

From:
Lloydminster, Alberta, CA

Hmmm....

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My best advice on coparenting? Don't take advice from people about it! No one understands your situation like you do. You don't need outside opinions...in my opinion.

From:
Chicago, Illinois, US

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