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Our app makes co-parenting easier by helping families communicate, coordinate schedules, manage expenses, and more.

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Co-parenting involves a lot of tasks and, often, a lot of problems. You want to co-parent the best you can, for your kid’s sake, but it can be full of challenges.

Here are eight problems you can solve with one simple solution: Use a co-parenting app.

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A 2-2-3 custody schedule means that children are with one parent for two days, then with the other parent for two days. Another 50/50 parenting time arrangement is the every weekend rotation.

So what's the difference? You can read all about it here.

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Teens are looking for examples from their peers, social media—and you, their parents on what a good relationship looks like.

How can you and your former partner show up to model healthy relationships? Take a look at the 3 ideas below.

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Ryan and his co-parent have been using OurFamilyWizard for 6 years.

Read more about how Ryan uses OurFamilyWizard's tools, specifically the calendar, to make his daughter's life less confusing.

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You're probably great at keeping your kid physically healthy, you may forget that their mental health is just as important.

This article from Verywell Family gives expert advice to parents on how to support their children's mental health.

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When a parent treats their child as if they were another parent, or an adult, the child often takes on roles and responsibilities that are way above their age.

If you know the signs and the best responses, then you can support your child.

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Nature has been shown to improve mental health, which is crucial for teenagers who have to cope with stress from social media and academics.

This article from Verywell Family gives parents ideas for getting their teens outside.

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We’re thrilled to be mentioned in The Bump Future of Parenting Report! Check out our mention under Modern Families: Embedding Inclusive Values. The Bump

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As a co-parent, do all you can to stay optimistic about your family's potential to move forward and succeed after a divorce. Consider these three tips that can help you maintain a positive scope on co-parenting.

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You may be getting tired of using same conversation starters day after day with your children.

This article from Parents gives you 105 ideas for making your conversations with your child more memorable.

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Some parents approach infant parenting plans with misconceptions.

To combat those false impressions, here are 3 of the most common misconceptions about custody schedules for infants explained.

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Stepping back and giving each your co-parent space to parent independently may end up serving your family better.

Brook Olsen, founder of the High Conflict Diversion Program, has a basic for parents facing this situation: to disengage from one another.

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Are you looking for a way to keep your toddler entertained and engaged? Classes can be a great option!

This article from Verywell Family explains the importance of signing your toddler up for classes and where you can start.

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Conflict can, unfortunately, become a priority in divorces. When this happens, sometimes the courts must step in and take control over the creation of a parenting plan. However, this is far from ideal.

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An amicable divorce makes it easier to work on the important things. For many people, an amicable divorce is the first step to a lifetime of effective co-parenting.

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While some extra stress after a divorce may be expected, it shouldn’t be ignored. Parents should be on the lookout for the common physical and emotional signs of intense stress in children so they can address the issue as soon as possible.

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Downtime is important for everyone, and that includes kids, too.

While you can schedule specific downtime for your children, parents clearly need downtime, too. That’s why you may want to consider building downtime into your family fun time.

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Major differences with your co-parent can make transitions difficult for the child.

In this article, we asked three parenting coordinators to offer specific advice and solutions for dealing with co-parenting differences.

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Distance can challenge any relationship. In this article learn how to make long-distance parenting work and maintain strong connections.

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Spending time outside is one of the most restorative experiences you can have with your children.

This article from Verywell Family gives you tips on how to have a nature walk with your kids in order to take a break from your day-to-day worries.

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