Understanding Parenting Plans: Navigating Co-Parenting Together
Have you recently been through a paternity action and the court’s now mandating some weird parent plan parenting conference videos? Hi, I’m Tahlequah family attorney Aaron Grubb at Wirth Law Office. In this video, we’re going to talk about what those videos entail and how they’re not really scary, and how everyone really should go through them and be able to take some sort of information from them.
There are two videos that are sent out. The first is Parenting Through Divorce. This video really talks about how co-parenting works and what are some tactics you can use to co-parent effectively. The gist of it is to really put the child at the forefront of both parents’ goals.
The Importance of Co-Parenting Videos
It’s not really about getting back at the other parent or making parenting difficult for the other person. Instead, it focuses on a child-centered approach to co-parenting. The second video is called Listening to the Voices of the Children of Divorce, which discusses the significant impact that divorce can have on children.
You can imagine that it’s a considerable strain on a child whenever they’re aware of their parents going through a separation. Even if they’re not fully aware—like when they are one or two years old—they will eventually discern that their family looks different from others, which can be emotionally taxing for them.
Impact on Children and Your Co-Parenting Style
Both of these videos are very important for parents. One provides you with tactics on how to co-parent, while the other illustrates the emotional impact of divorce on children. It’s crucial to keep these lessons in mind to ensure that your co-parenting style helps your child navigate this challenging time in their life.
If you have questions about the Planned Parenting Conference videos, just let me know. Again, my name is Aaron Grubb, and I’m the Tahlequah family lawyer at Wirth Law Office.
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