Co-Parenting After Conflict: Moving From Chaos to Child-Focused Leadership

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Co-parenting is not about liking each other.

It’s about protecting your child’s emotional stability.

Co-Parenting After Conflict: Moving From Chaos to Child-Focused Leadership

HIGH-CONFLICT PARENTING CREATES:

  • Anxiety in children
  • Divided loyalty stress
  • Behavioral dysregulation
  • Long-term attachment wounds

HEALTHY CO-PARENTING REQUIRES:

  • Respectful, child-focused communication
  • Consistency and cooperation between households
  • Clear boundaries and conflict management
  • Emotional safety and security

If the other parent won’t regulate, you still can. You don’t need cooperation to create stability.

 

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