Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
I discussed all with my child's father. You want your child to know you are communicating. But you can't make a parent co-parent. I hope you find a way to work with your child's parent.
Thanks - yes, I try to discuss, mostly via email since my ex doesn't like talking on the phone or in person, but I rarely get a response on this issue (i.e. he will respond to other things I email about, but not this).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to agree with the PP. I hate that 50/50 custody is the new norm. How can it be a stable environment for a child who keeps getting moved back and forth every few days?
OP here - These comments really aren't helpful to this discussion. My child likes to see BOTH of his parents on a regular basis, and the schedule was created based on his preferences. If you also co-parent with 50/50 custody, I'd love to receive your advice on how you handle this sort of situation at school.
Thanks for those who are offering helpful advice!
OP, your child would probably like ice cream for breakfast and has preferences to watch movies all day rather than go to school. If you are making his life-altering decisions based on his "preferences," rather than what is best emotionally for a 6 year old in an already traumatic situation , then you've already lost the battle.
I feel very sorry for your DS. He is crying for help and no one is listening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to agree with the PP. I hate that 50/50 custody is the new norm. How can it be a stable environment for a child who keeps getting moved back and forth every few days?
OP here - These comments really aren't helpful to this discussion. My child likes to see BOTH of his parents on a regular basis, and the schedule was created based on his preferences. If you also co-parent with 50/50 custody, I'd love to receive your advice on how you handle this sort of situation at school.
Thanks for those who are offering helpful advice!
Anonymous wrote:I have to agree with the PP. I hate that 50/50 custody is the new norm. How can it be a stable environment for a child who keeps getting moved back and forth every few days?
Anonymous wrote:OP,
I discussed all with my child's father. You want your child to know you are communicating. But you can't make a parent co-parent. I hope you find a way to work with your child's parent.
Anonymous wrote:Did this behavior start when this custody arrangement started?