![]() If you are struggling to get on with your partner, read our supportive advice. ![]() Share the chores where you can so everyone is working together. It is important to encourage time out and space for everyone so they can unwind and have some time alone. Managing conflictīeing stuck in together can also be a very trying time and it may be that conflicts and tensions can escalate. Please see this article from the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary for more information. Cafcass have put together guidance to advise families on effective co-parenting and child arrangements. During this current crisis some parents whose children are the subject of Child Arrangements Orders made by the Family Court are concerned about their ability to meet the requirements of these court orders safely in the wholly unforeseen circumstances that now apply. ![]() If you and your children's other parent are separated or divorced then you may be wondering how this lockdown works best for your family. There are lots of great virtual online community get togethers happening. To find out more use an internet search engine to see what is out there. Other parents may be feeling the same so maybe arrange a virtual play date or an online coffee break with friends and family. Reach out to your support network online and perhaps start up a group video chat or skype call once a day to minimise feeling alone. ![]() It can be really hard not being able to go out and about and the feeling of isolation can be immense and challenging. Talking to the children about this virus can be difficult, if you have younger children you may find it helpful to use this worksheet produced by MindHeart. With families in lockdown, you may be wondering about how to keep your children occupied and helping them learn as schools are closed. ![]()
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