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Saturday morning. You're at the kitchen table with your Co-Parent over a video call. You have a calendar in front of you. You're trying to work out a schedule that gives both of you real time with the kids and doesn't drive your six-year-old into the ground with transitions. The lawyer suggested 2-2-3. Neither of you fully understands what that means in practice. You agreed to look at it before next week.
In this episode of CoParentSpace we get practical about the 2-2-3 schedule — what actually helps for separated and divorced parents, and why — grounded in attachment science and clinical research.
What we cover:
• What the pattern is
• Why it's the most common school-age schedule
• What the days actually feel like
• What this asks of the parents
• When the 2-2-3 starts to age out
• Two common variations
Made for parents raising children across two homes. Best for: Ages 4–7.
🌱 Explore the Living Library of evidence-based co-parenting articles: coparentspace.com
CoParentSpace is the calm space for separated parents and their children — practical co-parenting and parenting-after-divorce support for life across two homes.
Support the show
Coparentspace.com
By CoParentSpaceSaturday morning. You're at the kitchen table with your Co-Parent over a video call. You have a calendar in front of you. You're trying to work out a schedule that gives both of you real time with the kids and doesn't drive your six-year-old into the ground with transitions. The lawyer suggested 2-2-3. Neither of you fully understands what that means in practice. You agreed to look at it before next week.
In this episode of CoParentSpace we get practical about the 2-2-3 schedule — what actually helps for separated and divorced parents, and why — grounded in attachment science and clinical research.
What we cover:
• What the pattern is
• Why it's the most common school-age schedule
• What the days actually feel like
• What this asks of the parents
• When the 2-2-3 starts to age out
• Two common variations
Made for parents raising children across two homes. Best for: Ages 4–7.
🌱 Explore the Living Library of evidence-based co-parenting articles: coparentspace.com
CoParentSpace is the calm space for separated parents and their children — practical co-parenting and parenting-after-divorce support for life across two homes.
Support the show
Coparentspace.com