Articles
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Why Shared Parenting Matters: Insights From Leading Research
An accessible breakdown of the latest research on shared parenting and why it leads to better emotional, academic, and developmental results for children.
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Can Co-Parenting Work if There Is High Conflict Between Parents?
An in-depth blog post by Michael A. Robbins exploring the challenges and strategies of co-parenting when parents remain in high-conflict relationships. It reviews key dynamics, offers research-based insights, and presents structured approaches that help reduce tension and improve outcomes for children.
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Parallel Parenting
A comprehensive guide from the Cleveland Clinic that outlines how parallel parenting works in high-conflict co-parenting situations. The article provides practical steps for setting boundaries, organizing routines, communicating less but more effectively, and focusing on the child’s stability rather than the parents’ relationship.
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Advances in Social Work
Description goesA journal article from Advances in Social Work examining the dynamics of high-conflict family systems and the role of structured parental interaction. The research offers insights into frameworks such as parallel parenting, documentation strategies, and organizational tools designed to reduce risk and support child outcomes. here
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Parenting Styles and Children’s Adjustment: A Meta-Analysis
This peer-reviewed article from the U.S. National Library of Medicine explores how different parenting styles influence children’s behavioral and emotional adjustment. The research synthesizes multiple studies and provides evidence-based insights relevant for families navigating shared parenting and co-parenting arrangements.
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Fathers Day Spotlight: Divorced Dads, Custody, and Co-Parenting Challenges
DescriptionThis USA Today article examines fatherhood after separation, including changing roles, custody transitions, and the broader impact on families. It offers practical insight into how dads navigate post-divorce co-parenting while maintaining meaningful relationships with their children. goes here
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Child Custody by the Numbers: Statistics Every Parent Should Know
This article from Modern Family Law presents key national data on child custody and support in the U.S. It covers topics such as the number of custodial parents and children, gender and working-status trends among custodial parents, the challenges of collecting child support, poverty rates in custodial-parent families, and racial disparities in custody and living arrangements