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Answer the following statements either True or False.
Gather information and facts in advance of meeting; be clear about child-related issues that you want to discuss.
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False
Meet in a neutral place where you can talk without interruption.
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False
Provide a lengthy detailed list of rules for communication; structure should take priority over open communication.
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False
Be clear about what you want to negotiate, seek point of view of other parent, stay focused on topic, and avoid discussing past faults and problems. Use “I” statements.
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False
Listen carefully to the other parent, ask for clarification and try to understand the other’s perspective. Make it clear that you’ve heard and understand.
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False
Discuss creative solutions; suggest—but do not demand—your own solutions.
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False
Seek agreement on a solution(s) and make an action plan together. Agree to disagree, if necessary, and decide how to deal with that.
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False
Leave the next meeting time open for negotiation depending upon ‘how things are going’.
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False
At the end of the meeting offer critical comments about what happened. This is an effort to have the other parent learn for next time.