Cooperative Parenting
Definition of Cooperative Parenting as it relates to Parenting, Parenting Styles
Cooperative Parenting refers to an amicable and collaborative approach taken by two parents towards raising their child post separation or divorce. This style emphasizes mutual respect, open communication, shared responsibilities and decision-making power in matters concerning the child's upbringing. It prioritizes the child's emotional wellbeing and seeks to maintain a stable and nurturing environment despite the changes in family structure. Cooperative Parenting encourages parents to put aside their differences and work together for the best interests of their child, fostering a healthy co-parenting relationship that ultimately benefits the entire family.
External Links
- [cooperativeparentinginstitute.com] Parent Coordinator Training
- [CooperativeParenting.com] The Cooperative Parenting Institute : Serving the needs of separated and divorcing families
- [ParentingAfterDivorce.org] Coparenting Cooperative of Colorado - The First Provider of Co-Parent Education In Colorado
- [CoParentingPlans.com] amicable | Divorce, Separation and Cooperative Parenting
- [parentchildpreschools.org] Parent-Child Preschools Organization | Cooperative Preschools of the Pacific NW