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Lived Experiences of Parents in Co-Parenting Relationships Quicho, Jervin Dinglasan; Cabrigas, France Celine Dominique Yncierto; Cañoneros, Marian Ralah Gelera; Curan, Jofel Marie Mercado
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
Publisher : Future Science / FSH-PH Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.01.15

Abstract

This study aims to know the lived experiences of parents in co-parenting relationships, specifically qualitative research that explores their life as someone in a co- parenting relationship. A total of nine (9) parents in co-parenting relationships were interviewed online or face-to-face. A total of six (6) superordinate were generated including ‘Living Through Family Transition,’ Navigating Life Changes and Challenges in Co- parenting.’ ‘Parenting Style and Family Members’ Adjustment in Co-parenting Setup.’ Emotional Connection.’ ‘Views on Formation of Parent and Child Emotional Bond,’ and ‘Proudest Moments and Beneficial Support for Co-parents.’ The study’s findings revealed that participants’ experiences in co-parenting relationships are viewed as challenging and emotionally exhausting, often requiring significant adjustment and emotional resilience. Despite these difficulties many parents emphasized that their co-parenting relationships were less toxic compared to when they were still in relationship with their ex-partner, which allowed them to have a more stable and manageable environment for both them and their children. Aside from these challenges, parents also have positive views of co-parenting with increased cooperation for both parents and having shared commitment with their children’s well-being. A support social activity module was proposed to enhanced and to support the families in co parenting setup relationships in raising a family and child rearing practices.