Lecture 29: The importance of having a great Parenting Plan in place

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In most divorce and breakup situations with our kids involved, we always recommend the development of something called a parenting plan. divorced parents should develop a parenting plan for the children and most of those divorcing parents will break our parents are understandably concerned about, you know what's actually happening with a kids. And it's good idea to develop a cohesive plan with your ex, because it defines how you know the major decision making responsibilities are allocated. What primarily impacts children's lives is not necessarily the custody status, which is really what the legal side of divorce breakup deals with. But it's the more practical things like the shedule of their time that they spend with each parent. the nuts and bolts of how that shedule is implemented.

And a successful parenting plan needs to incorporate all the sufficient details to ensure children are not experiencing ongoing arguments conflicts between their parents. The arrangements need to be clear and put in place. a parenting plan could could paying the same amount of time, every single week, or it could be really clear that the children know this week they were this parent this week with a with a parent. However you work it out just the key word is consistency. It is specifying in the parenting plan exactly how much time they spend with each parent. The place of the handover guidelines to holidays, vacations, the calendar of the joint shedule joint parenting rules, guidelines listed consistency and everything including bedtimes diet, watching television homework, it's also been advised to include details as to what to do in the event of a last minute delay or cancellation.

So all things that you know you as parents want to instill in your children. all that's happened is fine. Your romantic relationship has moved on but you're still co parent, you're still a unit and a team that is raising two small people into hopefully viable adults one day into the future. Having consistency and having a parenting plan of how to achieve that is a good idea.

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