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How to Make Co-Parenting Less Stressful This Summer

Ami Ciccone Jul 06, 2020
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The coronavirus pandemic has caught us all off-guard, so it is safe to say that nobody was prepared for this chaos. For parents, this summer will prove to be entirely different than previous ones since kids have already been holed up in their houses for months already – however, those who share custody of their kids will find the season even more challenging.

Sharomka/Shutterstock — Schools have been closed, and parents must bear the task of being the teachers

Slight Change

Some states have begun easing up rules when it comes to employees, which means that workers may return to their offices as long as they follow Covid-19 preventive measures. Other companies, meanwhile, have been more open to transition to a work-from-home set-up, which will prohibit the spread of the coronavirus.

Drazen Zigic/Shutterstock — Slight changes in the schedule can make things easier for both working parents

This is important for co-parents since they must now find a way to make things work, not just for them but also for their kids. Slight changes in the schedule must be made to allow both the mom and dad to successfully go back to their jobs, be it at home or the office, family law attorney Amanda M. Cubit explained. For example, if one of the custodians has a scheduled video conference, the other one must take care of their children.

Childcare Unavailable

Not so long ago, summer camps provided parents free time and less worry when the school is out. However, it now seems impossible to sign up your kid for camps since most opted not to open anymore due to the pandemic.

Diego Cervo/Shutterstock — Summer Camps have closed due to the pandemic

It would be dependent on the agreement between the parents since childcare nowadays is quite a big decision to make. Plus, it has a financial implication on one or both parents.

With the situation we’re facing, it is best to think out of the box to keep the youngster safe and happy. One way is to allow your children to visit relatives.

Canceled Vacation

Most parents who have filed for ‘vacation weeks’ may have known by now that those plans have changed. Those who are just selecting dates for a getaway with their kids may be disappointed to see that they missed the window time required to confirm the plans.

Although it is frustrating, co-parents must keep in mind that now is the perfect time to work together as a family unit. This is the best moment for them to think creatively and find ways to ensure that the children will have fun while staying safe.

Communication

A solution to this pandemic is nowhere within sight right now, but in co-parenting, the key is communication. Some prefer to always meet with friends while others, to stay away from people as much as possible. As such, concerns like these must be laid out and addressed to keep the kids safe.

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