Part 1: Co-parenting and its ChallengesChapter 1: Co-parentingA. How do “Good-Enough” Co-parents Work?B. Accepting Differences and Ending CompetitionC. Parent Education Required by the CourtD. Parenting CoordinationChapter 2: Obstacles to Co-parentingA. Poor Parent CommunicationB. Gatekeeping IssuesC. Exposing the Child to Parental ConflictD. Parent-Child Contact Problems and “Alienation”E. Personality Disorders and Mental Health IssuesF. Substance Abuse of a ParentG. Domestic ViolenceH. How Ineffective Co-parenting Harms ChildrenChapter 3: Parallel Parenting: Is it a Solution? A. Key Concepts of Parallel ParentingB. Using a Parenting Coordinator Can SupportParallel ParentingC. Implementing Parallel Parenting Concepts in yourParenting Plan Chapter 4: Communicating with Your Co-parentA. Using this Book with your Co-parentB. Less Blame, More RespectC. Choosing and Using the Right CommunicationD. Keep It Brief, Informative, Friendly and FirmE. More Tips for Writing Effective EmailsF. Apps for Communication Between Parents
G. Don’t Use the Child to Communicate
Part 2: Sample Solutions and Language for Specific Situations
Chapter 5: Time Sharing/Parenting TimeA. Residential care: The Standard ParentingScheduleB. Infant and Toddler Parenting Time C. Should a Child be Interviewed?D. Equal Time?E. Using an Online CalendarF. Working Parents and Childcare ConsiderationsG. Childcare and CaretakersH. When the Child is Sick I. Holidays, Vacations, and Special Days J. Transitions (Exchanges) and TransportationK. Travel with the ChildL. First Right of RefusalChapter6: Telephone Calls Between Child andParent A. Types of ContactB. Frequency of ContactC. Environment for Child's Telephone and Facetime CallsD. Important Guidelines for ParentsE. A Sample (very specific) Phone Call ClauseF. Parent Child Interactions at Special Events
Chapter7: Child Medical Care Decisions
A. Routine Medical Care,Check-Ups, and Scheduling Appointments
B. Child Therapy and Parents’Participation
C. Safe Haven Counseling for aChild
Chapter8: Safety Decisions
A. Car Seats
B. Swimming Pools
C. Trampolines and other“Dangerous” Activities
D. Child Walking to School
E. Motorcycles and Off-RoadMotorized Vehicles
F. Child as Babysitter
G. Unsafe Pets
H. Covid and the Pandemic
Chapter9: Educational Decisions
A. School Enrollment and Decisions
B. Access to School Informationand Homework
C. Kindergarten and ElementarySchool
D. Parent Teacher Conferences
E. Transition from Middle Schoolto High School
F. One Parent’s Desire to ChangeSchools
G. Parents Living a SubstantialDistance Apart
H. Parenting Time and Presence at School
I. Testing
J. Notices of Education Issues
K. School Absences and Tardies
L. The Exceptional Child
Chapter10: Extracurricular Decisions
A. Concerns about Parenting Time
B. Legitimate Disagreement aboutwhat Activity is Best
C. Agreement to an Activity:Notice and Information
D. Who Attends the Activities
E. Payment for activities