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It's Tuesday morning. Your child wakes up with a fever of 38.6. They're listless. They have a sore throat. They're at your home this week; they're due to switch to your Co-Parent's home tomorrow evening.
In this episode of CoParentSpace we get practical about who calls the GP — what actually helps for separated and divorced parents, and why — grounded in attachment science and clinical research.
What we cover:
• The medical-contact-person principle
• How to set it up
• Who handles what in practice
• Records and information
• The emergency category
• When the structure is tested
Made for parents raising children across two homes. Best for: All ages.
🌱 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 CoParentSpaceIt's Tuesday morning. Your child wakes up with a fever of 38.6. They're listless. They have a sore throat. They're at your home this week; they're due to switch to your Co-Parent's home tomorrow evening.
In this episode of CoParentSpace we get practical about who calls the GP — what actually helps for separated and divorced parents, and why — grounded in attachment science and clinical research.
What we cover:
• The medical-contact-person principle
• How to set it up
• Who handles what in practice
• Records and information
• The emergency category
• When the structure is tested
Made for parents raising children across two homes. Best for: All ages.
🌱 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