Why is Successful Co-parenting Important?
Divorce can have many effects on the lives of children. They may experience increased stress and anxiety during and after the divorce. Successful co-parenting can ease this anxiety by allowing the child to benefit from the presence of both parents in his or her life. Children whose parents are able to successfully co-parent are able to adapt more easily to the divorce and are less likely to suffer from the long-term negative effects of divorce. Children follow the examples of their parents, so parents who work together even after a divorce teach their children to amicably solve their problems. These children also benefit from a greater sense of security.
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