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The United Front

Agreeing for the kids

The school calls about your kid's behavior, and for the first time in months, you and your ex need to be on the same page. You pick up the phone — the hardest dial you'll make today.

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The United Front

Your child needs both parents on the same page. Find the common ground to present a united front even when you disagree on everything else.

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Co-Parenting After Divorce

The marriage ended but the parenting didn't. Navigate the handoff, conflicting house rules, new partners entering the picture, and the united front your children need even when you can barely stand each other.

What you'll learn from The United Front

This scenario focuses on Agreeing for the kids — a critical skill inside the broader parenting domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The United Front, a full interactive story inside the Co-Parenting After Divorce quest.

Skills you'll build in Co-Parenting After Divorce

Handoff CommunicationRule Consistency NegotiationNew Partner NavigationChild-Centered CommunicationConflict CompartmentalizationCo-Parenting Agreement Design

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