Replying to @Lexie A solid parenting plan is important especially if you're navigating a high-conflict co-parenting dynamic. Here’s where to start: 1️⃣ **Manage Expectations:** Your high-conflict co-parent may not always stick to the plan, so focus on controlling what *you* can. 2️⃣ **Get Specific on Logistics:** Clearly outline drop-offs, pick-ups, and any other transitions. The more detailed, the less room for misinterpretation. 3️⃣ **Minimize Exchanges:** Fewer transitions mean less back-and-forth for the kids and less opportunity for conflict between parents. 4️⃣ **Nail Down Holidays:** Be extremely clear about who has the kids when, for each holiday. Ambiguity can lead to unnecessary disputes. 5️⃣ **Use a Communication App:** Tools like TalkingParents can keep communication documented, facilitate video calls, and even track shared expenses. Need personalized support? 💬 Click the link in my bio to book a free one-on-one call with me. Let’s create a plan that works for your family!
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