Definitions
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- noun someone who shares in the parenting of a child or children, such as:
- verb to act as a co-parent, to share custody of a child or children, to share in the responsibility of parenting a child or children
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Examples
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By definition your co-parent will always be "less than."
Tara Fass: 3 Ways To Be A Better Co-Parent In 2012 Tara Fass 2011
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How about resolving to be a better co-parent in 2012?
Tara Fass: 3 Ways To Be A Better Co-Parent In 2012 Tara Fass 2011
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The part of her story that I had been unable to connect with back then occurred to me now: she had her eggs frozen at thirty-five, and when she turned forty, having not yet found a man to co-parent with her, she began the arduous process of searching for and securing a sperm donor.
Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011
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Face the fact that your co-parent will always disappoint you.
Tara Fass: 3 Ways To Be A Better Co-Parent In 2012 Tara Fass 2011
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How you co-parent today affects generations to come and your lineage forever.
Tara Fass: 3 Ways To Be A Better Co-Parent In 2012 Tara Fass 2011
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However, if you and the ex have to co-parent a kid together, it pays to find your way to a chummy place that takes communicating and run-ins from something to dread to a normal part of life.
Karen Buscemi: Want to Grow Closer to Your Ex? Learn How to Keep Your Distance Karen Buscemi 2011
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Kluge - who died last year at age 95 - moved to an estate next door, and they continued to co-parent their young son, John W. Kluge II.
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But I get furious at the pats on the back that men tend to get for small feats of helping out, as if they are performing magic tricks, instead of doing what they should be doing as an involved co-parent.
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However, if you and the ex have to co-parent a kid together, it pays to find your way to a chummy place that takes communicating and run-ins from something to dread to a normal part of life.
Karen Buscemi: Want to Grow Closer to Your Ex? Learn How to Keep Your Distance Karen Buscemi 2011
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Over-indulging in the fear that your co-parent is sub-par clearly isn't conducive to building children's self-esteem.
Tara Fass: 3 Ways To Be A Better Co-Parent In 2012 Tara Fass 2011
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