Co-parenting isn’t just about children being raised by separate parents—it’s a dynamic concept where both parents actively shape their children’s upbringing.
Kristi Miller is a licensed psychotherapist and the author of the parenting book Establishing Boundaries with Kids: A Parent’s Guide to Negotiating Limits and Improving Parent-Child Interactions.
Kristi specializes in co-parenting and treating adolescents and families. She owns a parenting education and family consultation business. She is committed to helping parents communicate and improve their relationship for their children’s well-being.
In this episode hosted by Dina Sargeant, Kristi Miller discussed the importance of early co-parenting and creating good child-sharing plans during a divorce.
She stressed the significance of defining family values, sharing parenting responsibilities, and assessing the effect of culture on co-parenting.
Kristi highlighted parenting essentials and provided resources for parents seeking to learn more about co-parenting and creating boundaries with children.
Effective co-parenting is crucial for creating a nurturing environment and ensuring the well-being of children. By focusing on open communication, establishing boundaries, and prioritizing self-care, co-parents can foster healthy relationships and provide a solid foundation for their children’s growth and happiness.
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