5 Tips for Setting Successful Co-Parenting Resolutions for the New Year

Dads’ Resource Center offers tips for setting up successful co-parenting in 2023

STATE COLLEGE, Pennsylvania – (December 13, 2022) – Millions of families co-parent, but not all succeed. This is often because they don’t have the necessary tools to navigate the situation. The more they know about how to co-parent successfully, the better off they and the children will be. With a new calendar upon us, it’s a great time to set some co-parenting resolutions for 2023.

“There is no more important new year’s resolution to make than striving to be a better parent,” said Dads’ Resource Center Executive Director Jeffrey Steiner. “For separated parents, what their children need and want more than anything is for mom and dad to work together in a respectful and productive manner on their behalf.”

Here are 5 tips for setting successful co-parenting resolutions for the New Year:

“Whatever the reasons that their relationship did not work out, their children will be their shared interest for many years,” said Steiner. “At the same time that they look to move forward in their own lives, they need to work collaboratively on behalf of their children.”

Dads’ Resource Center was started by Dr. Joel N. Myers, a father of eight and the founder and CEO of AccuWeather. Its mission is to help combat the issues associated with children growing up without their fathers in the home. At its heart, the center is a child advocacy organization that aims to ensure that each child has the appropriate involvement and contributions from both parents. To get more information, visit the site at: https://dadsrc.org.

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About Dads’ Resource Center

The Dads’ Resource Center is the leading advocate for single fathers. They believe that a father’s absence is a major factor in nearly every social issue our country faces, and that all able and willing dads should be allowed to uphold their sacred responsibility as fathers. The DRC provides education, resources, and advocacy for single fathers struggling to be in their children’s lives due to the involvement of the family court, county, and human services system. To get more information, visit our website at: https://dadsrc.org.

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