Adults who opt to end a romantic relationship may not want to have anything to do with each other after they split up, but that’s not possible if they share children. Parents who aren’t involved with each other any longer have to find ways that they can keep the tension minimal as they raise their children.
It’s not always easy to maintain a calm and productive parenting relationship, but there are options that may make this more likely. One of the most important things to remember is that the children should be the only topic of conversation. It’s likely easy to fall into the habit of speaking about the tensions that led to the end of the relationship, but that’s never productive.
Child’s best interests
Everything that parents decide must be based on what’s best for the children. Decisions shouldn’t ever be made based on what’s easier or more difficult for a specific parent. There may be times when one parent may have to deal with a challenge to make things work out in a way that’s best for the children.
Commit to compromise
One parent isn’t always going to get their way, so both parents must be willing to compromise. This should be done after evaluating the options that are present and determining what the children need. It can be challenging to remain calm while speaking to an ex, so it’s best if both parties know when it’s time to take a break to calm down before coming back together to finish the discussion.
Many decisions that need to be made can be included in the parenting plan. Working with someone who can assist with determining what to cover and how to get it set up might be beneficial.

