Title: Shared Parenting: Tips to Make the Arrangement Easier
 1Shared Parenting Tips to Make the Arrangement 
Easier 
 2Working with your ex to raise the children you 
share can be challenging. Even when there are 
good days, you might be wondering when things 
will turn sour again. The type of parenting 
relationship the two of you have has a big impact 
on how you will be able to handle trying 
times. For those who are in a shared parenting 
arrangement, having a close relationship with 
your ex can work in your favor. Obviously, you 
and your ex both want what is best for the child 
and are willing to work to make that happen. Even 
then, you might still find yourself facing some 
challenges. Here are some tips to help you work 
through the challenges and prevent future 
issues Keep the focus on your children Your 
children have to be the focus of your parenting 
arrangement. Even when it is tempting to try to 
"stick it" to your ex, you have to resist the 
temptation. Your children can learn a lot by the 
way that you handle these situations. You might 
find that by putting your children first and 
distancing yourself from your feelings about your 
ex that you are less stressed when dealing with 
shared parenting issues. 
 3Choose your words carefully Your words are 
powerful, so make sure you choose them carefully. 
Whether you are speaking to or about your ex, you 
need to make sure that you are speaking kindly. 
It is important that you don't speak ill of your 
ex at all. Even if you don't get along, he or she 
is still your child's other parent. Find out 
what the children prefer (if appropriate) It is 
sometimes best to ask your children what they 
want. You shouldn't try to corner the children 
and demand that they make decisions that a child 
shouldn't have to make, however. Trying to get 
them to choose one parent over the other isn't 
going to lead to any good result. Instead, ask 
about specific situations and give your children 
a chance to express themselves. Remain open to 
compromise Compromise is the cornerstone of a 
working parenting agreement. You and your ex need 
to be able to speak to each other and work 
through issues that come up without being so 
focused on your own solution that you aren't 
willing to consider other options. 
 4 Take a step back when necessary There will be 
times when the situation is going to get fairly 
contentious. In these cases, take a step back to 
calm down and think about the situation. You 
might find that there is a middle ground that 
will help you to resolve the issue. Article 
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