Publisher's Synopsis
This is not the situation you want to be in with your spouse or your child. It's why unity with your spouse, even if you disagree, is important in addressing your child's behavior problems.
Unity is hard, but it is achievable. Following the guidelines below will help you ensure that parenting disagreements don't destroy the unified front that your child needs to be accountable and to behave appropriately.
Make no mistake! Co-parenting has its difficulties and struggles, however you can overcome them all. The consent of two people to take on a child's upbringing may have its strenuous moments whether you are the biological parents or not. Despite this, when civility is maintained and egos are put aside then scheduling and trying to keep up, will run a lot smoother without havoc. The bottom line is that your child comes first.