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Articles: January 2017

01/27/17

HEALTHY CO-PARENTING RUBRIC

HEALTHY CO-PARENTING RUBRIC 1. Healthy co-parenting is based on civility of relationship between parents. 2. Healthy co-parents support clear emotional boundaries across the two sides of the divorce duplex. 3. Healthy co-parenting leads with the child(ren)’s best interest in mind. 4. Healthy co-parents work to increase experiences that create opportunities for success and mastery for the child(ren) in both homes. 5. Healthy co-parents accept reasonable regional differences in rules between the two sides of the divorce duplex (eg. Mom’s/dad’s house mom’s/dad’s rules). 6. Healthy co-parents work together to maintain a healthy generational boundary across the two sides of the divorce duplex. 7. Healthy co-parents work to decrease the polarization between the two sides of the divorce duplex. 8. Healthy co-parents encourage and support loving relationships between the child(ren) and both parents, extended family members, new partners. 9. Healthy co-parenting includes a positive co-constructed narrative of the re-structured family. 10. Healthy co-parents create ease in supporting child(ren) in transitions between homes. 11. Healthy co-parents support the child(ren) with: healthy emotion regulation strategies, critical thinking skills, and moderate behaviors in both homes. 12. Healthy co-parents share the information they have regarding the child(ren)’s developmental needs and progress. 13. Healthy co-parents work together...

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