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Parenting from a United Front

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Parenting from a United Front

Have you ever found yourself fighting with your spouse about parenting more than actually parenting? I have, and I bet you have to. There are just times when mom and dad have a different view on how parenting moments should go down.

In this online parenting class we are going to process how we can parent from a united front. How do we work toward common goals as parents and stay on the same page as we invest in our kids?

Learning to parent from a united front is critical right now because your kids are not teens. Your children are young, and their freedom is limited. This is key because right now you get to practice when you have lots of control. Your level of control in 3rd grade is massively bigger than in 8th grade. The issues you are facing are smaller than the issues your child will face in the future. This is the time for you and your spouse to get on the same page about what matters the most and unite around those issues.

The first step to parenting from a united front is to expose the cracks and talk about those differences with each other! The more you ignore the differences you have as parents today only fuels the problems of tomorrow. There will never be unity when there is hidden animosity lurking around the corner. It’s normal to have these differences, but in order to have a united parenting strategy, these differences have to be exposed. Get a babysitter, head to a great restaurant, and start unpacking the issues.

Once we know where tension can arise there are some rules we can all embrace to keep our parenting effort united…

1. Support Publicly / Question in Private

This is really simple. When your spouse makes a parenting choice just be supportive even if you have questions about what happened. Leaning on the child’s perspective will only give you a partial picture. Get the full story in private and don’t undermine you spouse.

2. Never Complain about Your Spouse to Your Kids

This should be a no brainer but sadly we have all fallen into this trap when tired. Don’t complain about your spouse to your kids. Your kids don’t need to hear that and you are probably just tired. Kids internalize that kind of conflict and worry about it.

3. Share Discipline

There should be no good cop / bad cop in your house. Step up and share the discipline in the home. Don’t allow one parent to become the one that always handles problems.

4. Develop Yearly Game Plans Together

You children change year to year and it’s important to adjust the parenting strategy as they grow. Set aside time to process the plan together each year. Again, just another reason to go on a date and plan some!

Parenting is an adventure! Get on the same page and go make a difference in the life of your child.

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Tweet Two: Ignoring the differences you have as parents today only fuels the problems of tomorrow. #unitedsummer #parenting #familylife #parent #mom #dad #parentlife #mommy

Tweet Three: Support your spouse publicly and question them privately when it comes to parenting. #supportmom #supportdad #teamparenting #dadandmom #familylife #parents #parenting

Tweet Four: Never complain about your spouse to your kids. They need to see you united and supporting each other. #supportyourspouse #oneteam #teammom #teamdad #godlyparenting #unitedparenting

Tweet Five: There is no good cop or bad cop in parenting; there is just a good mom and good dad loving their kids. #nogoodcop #nobadcop #parenting #copout #family #loveandlaw #momlife #dadlife

Tweet Six: Your children change year to year, and it’s important to adjust the parenting strategy and rules as they grow. #parentplan #parentstrategy #mom #dad #family #parents #parenting