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2. Present a United Front (Even When it’s Not)
Having divorced parents means having two homes but hopefully not two sets of rules. Children can be devious and they’ll try to wiggle through discrepancies between co-parents’ rules and evade discipline when they can. When it comes to co-parenting strategies, agreeing on some basic rules and presenting a united front will benefit both co-parents individually as they strive to instill values and set boundaries with their children.