For the first seven years of our kids' lives my husband and I were co-parents. |
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They also tend to view themselves as co-parents, having equal and interchangeable roles in developing nurturant, androgynous offspring. |
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You're no longer romantically involved, you're no longer in a committed relationship, but you will forever be the co-parents of that child. |
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Perhaps of most importance is the recognition and treatment of fathers as full co-parents and as potential nurturers of children. |
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For the first four sessions, co-parents are separated into two concurrently run groups of mixed gender. |
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We've been together for 12 years, we have a family together, we're co-parents, and we're friends. |
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We are a group of same-sex-oriented parents, co-parents, step-parents, and foster parents. |
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Such integration both depends on and fosters a view of fathers as full co-parents, as nurturers as well as providers. |
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With regard to flexibility, co-parents need to be somewhat flexible when considering daily routines of school, work and the related activities of two households. |
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Drunken argument between divorced co-parents? |
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The three co-parents now share the upbringing of a young girl and boy. |
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I have two beautiful kids, amazing co-parents and a job I love. |
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Some co-parents buy houses near one another and interact nearly every day. |
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Even if you separate, you'll have learned to be better co-parents. |
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Most important, however, indications suggest a pattern of convergence whereby women and men increasingly come to see themselves not only as co-parents but as co-providers for their children. |
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It entailed the development of a perspective that consistently views fathers as co-parents and attempts to promote and support a father's close engagement with his child. |
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Our primary concern, like any co-parents, is the care and well-being of our children. |
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She co-parents three beautiful girls, two Vizsla puppies and two cats with her husband of 27 years. |
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Sari van Anders, PhD, and her colleagues designed a study to examine postpartum sexuality as a social and relational process, focusing on co-parents. |
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Benton, who set up Lifeworks to conduct workshops for parents, says children growing up with such co-parents are invariably confused, insecure and have low self-esteem. |
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Such contracts can also be useful for platonic co-parents or for unintended parents from an accidental pregnancy who are not in a serious relationship. |
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Despite this, they remain very close friends and committed co-parents. |
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