If you and your partner can not agree on things in your relationship without one feeling bitter about the other then you will most likely experience difficulty in co-parenting. Co-parenting involves negotiating and if you are not able to bend a little with your partner when it comes to making decisions then you two may have a hard time together as parents.
You bite your tongue during disagreements and resent it. There will be many times in life when we have to bite out tongues and this is usually for greater reasons. When we bite our tongues we should feel as though we have accomplished something great by being the better person. We should feel good for biting our tongues, we should not feel resentment. If you often feel resent after biting your tongue then you will have a hard time co-parenting together.
Having different views on how to discipline your children may cause a serious uproar and division in your household. If you can not find equal grounds now then adding a child to the relationship may be devastating. Co-parenting is all about making decisions together for the betterment of your child. If one parent is stricter and the other parent is more affable this can cause much tension. There has to be a consistent form of balance and respect and a meeting ground when it comes to discipline. Parents have to respect each other's view on parenting.
If you nastily criticize each other's beliefs then there is no way you will be able to successfully co-parent. Co-parenting is all about supporting each other's views and thoughts. With co-parenting there is no time for belittling.
Lastly, if you do not allow each other to have equal say during arguments then you will not have equilibrium during decision making. It is important for each parent to have the ability and the room to express his/her concerns without being ignored.
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