Co-parenting in Education: How to Find Common Ground for Learning Even When Opinions Differ

Co-parenting in Education: How to Find Common Ground for Learning Even When Opinions Differ

Playful exploration of parenting paths. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden abilities that can enrich the educational process. In collaborative parenting, we find a way to combine these abilities for the better development of our children.

Center: This module focuses on the challenges and opportunities that arise from the collaboration between parents and teachers. You will learn how to communicate effectively and seek common ground even in the case of differing opinions.

  • The importance of collaborative parenting – understanding why it is essential to work together in educating children.
  • Communication strategies – techniques for conducting open and constructive dialogue.
  • Conflict resolution – tools for managing different opinions and perspectives.
  • Supporting children – how we can jointly create an environment that supports children in their development.
  • Common goals – how to set and achieve goals that are beneficial for all parties involved.

Conclusion: Join us and try this module to discover how you can effectively collaborate with others and create a better educational environment for your children.

Imagine that your partner did something differently than you agreed. How do you react at first?
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When a partner suggests a solution that you disagree with, what is the first thing that comes to your mind?
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When a child does something wrong and you and your partner have differing opinions on the reaction, what do you do?
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Which image best represents your ideal parenting team?
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What frustrates you the most when your partner behaves differently in parenting than you do?
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How do you most frequently search for a common solution?
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If you had to compare your partnership dialogue in upbringing to music, it would be...
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Imagine that you have a differing opinion about the school for a child. How would you like to address it?
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What is most important to you in parental partnership?
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If you had to define a "good team" in parenting, what would it be?
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