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How will you do co-parenting through the holidays of covid-19

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Published November 5, 2020
Last updated: November 5, 2020
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co-parenting through the holidays of covid-19

Holidays are approaching Nowadays, and we all know that Holidays bring a lot of challenges for the parents. The addition of COVID-19 has improved the restrictions, and the routine has become quite hectic for the parents. The Holidays during COVID-19 are not precisely the same as how they used to be before because we have to follow all the SOPs and all the restrictions. The government imposes on all the peoples to wear masks and to maintain social distance. But on the personal level for the families, it is quite difficult for the parents to support the social distance. As well as follow SOPs Because of the family members that are visiting from the far of places. During the Holidays, They should also follow the precautions of COVID-19 strictly.

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Parent’s coordinationIdeas for the parents of co-parenting through the holidays

Parent’s coordination

As the children are the parent’s first priority, parents should speak up if the Family events can be attended only by the family’s youngsters. Because according to the new survey about COVID-19, It is reported that the families caught COVID-19 mostly at family gatherings like funerals or other events. So at that point, the children Got awkward spots when great aunts from the family zoom in or kiss and hug them. They can’t tell them to keep their distance cause they are not mature enough. As the situation is getting severe, it is the parents’ responsibility to build common ground. Co-parenting throughout the holidays is very important. Set up some rules for the family, especially for their children. Having a dialogue on this severe issue between both parents is very important for their children’s lives because the COVID-19 situation is getting tough day By day.

Ideas for the parents of co-parenting through the holidays

Co-parenting through the holiday’s parents should bring some exciting ideas and some home-based activities for their children so that they can effectively spend their COVID-19 Holidays. Parents should decide about the number of family members they are Comfortable with .like the number of people should be 4, 6 or10. The people visiting from outside should wear masks.  And parents should also guide their children about physical contact. They will not Hug and kisses during any meetup. Children should sanitize their hands properly whenever they are at the dining table. This is a challenging time for both the parents and the children. Because this is one holiday season probably out of all in the life span .so parents should Stay home and advise their children to stay home. Through their Mutual coordination, parents can make vacations with their youngsters very useful and productive, by watching some classic films and some other home-based activities.

During this pandemic situation, the children’s health is essential, so both parents should focus on tithe Childs good nutrition, and the fantastic amount of Sleep is significant for them.

The COVID-19 Holidays are Difficult for both the children and their parents. But the parents can Make it Enjoyable and productive for their kids.

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