Co-Parenting Flashcards
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Co-Parenting Flashcards

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What is co-parenting?

  • Parents working against each other
  • Ignoring parental responsibilities
  • Individuals working together to raise their children (correct)
  • Single parenting
  • How can co-parenting be defined as a relationship?

    A relationship that parents negotiate their respective roles, responsibilities, and contributions to their children.

    What does our definition of co-parenting emphasize?

    The way parents or parental figures share leadership by negotiating their respective roles as heads of the family.

    In Family Systems Theory, reciprocal influence refers to how ____ affects ____.

    <p>dad, mom</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a finding from the study of co-parenting between divorced parents?

    <p>Children of divorced parents did better academically and had fewer behavioral problems when parents co-parented well.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does triangulation mean in co-parenting?

    <p>When a child receives mixed messages from parents.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is meant by support in the context of co-parenting?

    <p>Affirmation of the other's competency as a parent, acknowledging contributions, and upholding parenting decisions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What behaviors are considered undermining in co-parenting?

    <p>Criticism, blame, and competition for authority.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are supports of undermining?

    <p>All of the above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the division of household labor in co-parenting?

    <p>Division of duties, tasks, and responsibilities pertaining to childcare.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do child-rearing beliefs encompass?

    <p>Moral values and behavioral expectations linked to family of origin.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How can co-parenting be measured?

    <p>Through lab tasks, naturalistic observations, and questionnaires.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'Family Foundations' in the context of co-parenting?

    <p>A program consisting of psycho-educational classes for expectant couples.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were the results of the Family Foundations 3.5 year follow-up?

    <p>Reduced parenting stress and child behavior problems, increased parental self-efficacy, and improved co-parenting quality.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a crucial takeaway regarding co-parenting?

    <p>Knowing what co-parenting is, identifying its components, and understanding interventions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Co-Parenting Overview

    • Co-parenting involves collaborative efforts of individuals raising children, aiming to provide a stable environment.
    • The relationship emphasizes shared leadership, mutual support, and shared parenting responsibilities.

    Co-Parenting Defined

    • Defined as a negotiation of roles, responsibilities, and contributions towards child-rearing.
    • Highlights the interaction between parents or parental figures in fulfilling their parenting roles.

    Family Systems Theory

    • Illustrates reciprocal influences where parents affect each other and their child dynamically.

    Co-Parenting in Divorce Contexts

    • Initial studies focused on divorced families, showing that effective co-parenting improves child academic performance and reduces behavioral issues.

    Triangulation

    • Occurs when children receive mixed messages from parents, leading to negative psychological effects.

    Components of Support

    • Support involves affirming each other’s parenting abilities, respecting contributions, and maintaining parental authority.

    Components of Undermining

    • Includes behaviors such as criticism and blame, aiming to exert control over the other parent or win the child’s affection.

    Influences of Undermining

    • Associated with perceived parental competence, child behavior problems, and relational stress among parents.

    Household Labor Division

    • Addressing the division of childcare responsibilities is crucial, emphasizing agreement over equal sharing, which may not always mean a 50/50 split.

    Child-Rearing Beliefs

    • Rooted in parents' values from their upbringing, these beliefs relate to child behavior and developmental outcomes, influencing self-confidence and moral reasoning in children.

    Measuring Co-Parenting Effectiveness

    • Techniques include play tasks, naturalistic observations, and questionnaires like Feinberg's co-parenting rating scale.

    Family Foundations Intervention Program

    • Comprises eight psycho-educational classes designed for expectant couples, focusing on improving co-parental communication, problem-solving, and conflict management.

    Long-Term Outcomes of Family Foundations

    • Follow-up at 3.5 years revealed participants experienced reduced parenting stress, increased self-efficacy, decreased maternal depression, improved co-parenting quality, and lower child behavior problems.

    Key Takeaways

    • Understanding co-parenting and its components is critical.
    • Recognizing methods to measure co-parenting effectiveness and assessing the benefits of interventions is essential for supporting healthy family dynamics.

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    Explore the key concepts of co-parenting through these flashcards. Learn about the definitions, roles, and responsibilities that parents negotiate to effectively raise their children together. This quiz provides a comprehensive understanding of the co-parenting framework.

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