The Importance of Co-Parenting in a Child’s Upbringing by Mrs Fola Sola-Adeniyi
Co-parenting is a parenting arrangement in which divorced or separated parents collaborate to raise their children together. It involves shared responsibilities, decision-making, and communication to provide children with a stable, supportive, and well-rounded upbringing. Effective co-parenting can help children thrive emotionally, socially, and academically by ensuring consistent care, positive role models, and a secure environment. It also encourages conflict resolution skills and minimizes the negative impact of parental separation on children's well-being.