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Have you ever corrected your spouse in front of your kids?
Overruled a parenting decision?
Said "yes" after your spouse already said "no"?
It may seem harmless in the moment, but undermining your co-parent's authority can confuse your children, weaken trust between spouses, and create division in your home.
In Episode 302 of The Family Meeting Podcast, we discuss why parents must work together as a team and how presenting a united front creates security, consistency, and respect within the family.
In this episode, we cover:
Your children don't need perfect parents.
They need parents who are on the same team.
When mom and dad support one another, children experience greater security, clearer boundaries, and a healthier family culture.
Subscribe for weekly conversations on marriage, parenting, and faith.
Bonus Resource: Send an email to [email protected] for our United Front Parenting Guide.
For more information: https://linktr.ee/familymeeting
By Thomas Osterkamp5
2626 ratings
Have you ever corrected your spouse in front of your kids?
Overruled a parenting decision?
Said "yes" after your spouse already said "no"?
It may seem harmless in the moment, but undermining your co-parent's authority can confuse your children, weaken trust between spouses, and create division in your home.
In Episode 302 of The Family Meeting Podcast, we discuss why parents must work together as a team and how presenting a united front creates security, consistency, and respect within the family.
In this episode, we cover:
Your children don't need perfect parents.
They need parents who are on the same team.
When mom and dad support one another, children experience greater security, clearer boundaries, and a healthier family culture.
Subscribe for weekly conversations on marriage, parenting, and faith.
Bonus Resource: Send an email to [email protected] for our United Front Parenting Guide.
For more information: https://linktr.ee/familymeeting

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