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How to share parenting responsibilities with your husband or partner
from: Phil Wiley
So you’re a new parent? Congratulations! But have you thought about all the extra responsibility you’ve just taken on? Welcome to the world of parenting responsibilities.
Your life has just changed, and it’s not about to go back to the way it was. The best thing you can do is to adjust quickly to your new lifestyle. A good way to help this process is to share parenting responsibilities evenly between you and your partner.
There are several things that you can do to make sure you share your parenting responsibilities out evenly. One of the biggest things is to talk to your partner – communication is the key to success.
It is very important that you tell your partner what you need them to do when it comes to sharing parenting responsibilities. It’s imperative that you convey this to them clearly and tell them why.
It is one of your parenting responsibilities to raise your child to the best of your ability. In order to do this you need to discuss with your partner your views and opinions of all aspects of child rearing, including discipline. When you sit down and talk about it you may find that you share very different ideas on the way to raise a child. It’s important you agree on how these things should be done.
You should also make a list of both household chores and parenting responsibilities and share them evenly between both of you. If you have older children include them in the household chores.
Part of your parenting responsibilities is to be consistent with discipline. Make sure you stand firm and don’t overrule your partners disciplinary actions as this could cause your child to lose respect for their authority.
It’s also very important to make time to spend just as a couple. It’s not only one of your parenting responsibilities… it’s a responsibility to your partner and to yourself.
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