Expert tips for separated parents on co-parenting peacefully at Christmas

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Be aware that conflict between partners can make it difficult for you to see each other as parents. “The role of parents is different from the partner role; these can get intertwined where they’re not. Separation is full of emotion. People are very hurt. One may have planned the separation, while the other’s on the back foot. Don’t allow this to interfere with a child’s spending time with both parents, where it’s safe to do so. Champion each other as parents, separate from your conflict as partners. Your ex might be unfaithful or useless with the bills, but do they have a good relationship with their child?”
Explore, if you can, putting your feelings aside and sharing parenting by sharing joint time at Christmas. “Can you both visit Santa with your child? Can you both be in the same home on Christmas morning to open the gifts?