understanding co-parenting therapy

Co-parenting therapy offers an opportunity for parents to work together and share the responsibility that will help raise their children and serve as a foundation for conflict resolution and reconciliation among parents for the benefit of the children. 

Your children have the right to have better relationship with both parent after divorce and separation as long as the safety of the child is not compromised.

Types of Co-parenting dynamics

These are some of the most known types of co-parenting Dynamics.

Joint Physical Custody

Whereby child lives with each parent at least 50% of the time. This is usually the most common in many families.

Joint Legal Custody

Whereby both parents have an equal say in critical decisions about their children, such as schooling, religion, and medical care.

Sole Physical Custody

Whereby child is primarily living with one parent and do visitation with the other parent. However, they will not be alone during the visitation time without a third party approved by court or the parent with sole physical custody of the child.

Shared Legal Custody

Whereby both parents share making decisions such as education, religion, and medical care but they have to consult the other parent before moving forward with the decision. 

benefit of co-parenting Therapy

Co-parenting therapy will help to establish parental roles and responsibility to build better structure.

Co-parenting therapy will help parents to create environment whereby they can address their viewpoint on issues while maintaining healthy communications and boundaries.

Co-parenting therapy with help parents to learn effective communication skills to avoid conflicts and misunderstanding.

Co-parenting therapy will help to create environment whereby children`s can adjust to life changes.

Coparenting therapy will help both parents to be in child`s life and maintain healthy relationship.

Co-parenting therapy with help both parents with the tools on how to enforce healthy respectfully boundaries and rules to avoid burn out or the feeling of one parent doing more than the other.

Co-parenting therapy will help parents and children effective learning, healing, and growth.

Co-parenting therapy will help to build important skills and supports for the children’s physical, mental, emotional, and psychological health and teach them how to communicate effectively with both parents without causing tension or fear of offending the other parent.

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why simply Bloom Therapy

It is never too late to seek therapy to improve the wellbeing of you children and yourself. Our therapists at Simply Bloom Therapy are well trained, committed and ready to provide you with safe and Neutral environment to discuss challenges that your family is going through to improve your relationship with your co-parent for the benefits of your children and your mental wellness.

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