Five tips to help you effectively communicate and plan with your ex, along with practical examples. 1. Start Early Early planning can help avoid last-minute conflicts and ensure that both parents are on the same page. Example: “Hi [Ex’s Name], I wanted to start discussing our summer plans for the kids. Can we set up a time next week to talk about vacations and other activities?” 2. Use Clear Communication Be specific about dates, activities, and expectations to avoid misunderstandings. Example: “I’m planning to take the kids to the beach from July 1st to July 7th. Is that okay with you? We can switch weekends if necessary.” 3. Stay Flexible Flexibility is crucial when co-parenting, especially during the summer when plans can change. Be prepared to make adjustments and compromises. Example: “I understand that you want to take the kids to see your family in late July. How about we switch our planned dates so you can have them from July 20th to July 27th, and I’ll take them the following week?” Flexibility shows that you respect each other’s time and commitments, and it sets a positive example for your children about cooperation and compromise. Remember, the goal is to ensure that your children have a great summer, even if it means altering plans slightly. 4. Focus on the Kids Always keep the focus on your children’s best interests. When discussing summer plans, think about what will make their summer enjoyable and beneficial. Prioritize their needs and preferences over any personal disagreements you might have with your ex. Example: “The kids mentioned they’re excited about going to that science camp again this summer. How can we fit that into our schedule?" 5. Document Agreements Once you’ve reached an agreement, make sure to document it. Having a written record of the agreed-upon plans helps to avoid any future disputes and ensures that both parents are accountable. Example: “I’ll send over an email with the details we discussed, including the dates and activities. Let’s both review it and confirm that everything looks correct.” #familymediationgroup ____ #divorce #time #familytime #summer #parenting #kidsmentalhealth #becauseimediated #kids #kidsactivities #mentalhealth #parentingtips
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