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Struggling with what to say to your co-parent? Discover practical co-parenting communication scripts from Gabriella Pomare to reduce conflict and respond calmly.

Co-Parenting Communication Scripts | What To Say Instead of

Co-Parenting Communication Scripts



One of the hardest parts of co-parenting is knowing what to say in difficult moments.


When emotions are high, it’s easy to send a message you later regret.


Having clear, practical scripts can make a significant difference.


Co-Parenting Communication Scripts

Scripts help by:


• reducing emotional reactions

• providing structure

• preventing escalation


They allow you to respond calmly instead of reacting.


Common Scenarios and Scripts


Scenario 1 — Blame


Message:


“You never cooperate.”


Response:


“I’m happy to focus on arrangements for the children. Please let me know the specific issue.”


Scenario 2 — Hostile message


Message:


“You’re impossible to deal with.”


Response:


“I’m happy to discuss matters relating to the children.”


Scenario 3 — Schedule disagreement


Message:


“You changed everything again.”


Response:


“The current schedule is attached. Please confirm.”


Scenario 4 — Emotional message


Response:


“I’m happy to communicate about matters relating to the children.”


Key Principles Behind Scripts


Effective communication responses are:


• brief

• neutral

• child-focused

• non-reactive


Using Scripts Effectively


Scripts are not about being robotic.


They are about:


• creating consistency

• reducing escalation

• maintaining boundaries


Learn More Scripts


👉 Explore the Communication Is Everything Workbook


👉 Join the Inner Circle for ongoing scripts and support


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