The only question is which parent and which student should have the experience first?
Two parents and one student in the home The 30 Days experience simply will not work with more than one student and one parent in the room. After one parent and the student complete 30 days together, then that student can begin 30 days with the other parent. In deciding who goes first, families might ask, Which parent is gone more and has fewer opportunities for conversation? Or, Which parent has experienced more stress in the relationship with the student in recent weeks? Two parents and two or more students Some families may fear that choosing partners may give the appearance of choosing favorites. In that situation flipping a coin may be a less stressful way to decide which parent will meet with which student. After the first 30 Days experience, family members will be eager to trade partners in order to find the same closeness they just experienced with another family member. One parent and two or more students It may seem reasonable to some families to begin with the eldest student