THINGS YOU CAN DO TO BRING MORE
Teamwork
TO YOUR PARENTING
Feeling the stress of trying to do it all on your own?
It’s overwhelming trying to keep everything afloat. Parenting can start to feel like a solo act when you and your partner aren’t on the same page, your needs get pushed aside, and you end up handling everything alone.
But shouldering it all doesn’t only drain you — it affects the whole family.
Work together to meet your family’s needs — with Teamwork
Teamwork allows you to share the load, have mutual support, and lift each other up, making parenting feel more manageable.
When you’re not trying to do it all alone, you can be more present and patient, allowing you to show up as the parent you want to be.
A strong, united parenting team sets the foundation for a stronger and more connected family dynamic.
Inner Skills for Teamwork
Things you can do in 5 minutes or less
Discover these quick tools to help you level up your teamwork in just moments.
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Have More Than 5 Minutes?
Try these longer activities to foster greater teamwork in parenthood and life in general.
The Fair Play Deck
Make distributing tasks with your partner like a game with this card deck designed to promote better communication and balance in the home.
Who Is In Your Support Circle?
Identify your support circle and who to go to for different needs.
Want a Quick Read?
Dive into these insightful articles for fresh perspectives on teamwork and parenting.
5 Keys to Settling Marital Conflict
Learn and implement 5 key strategies to resolve disagreements with your partner, ensuring a more cooperative home environment.
Empathy: A Key Relationship Skill
Discover how building empathy for your partner can strengthen your relationship and serve as the foundation for a connected family.
Have Time for a Longer Read?
Explore these highly recommended books (and audiobooks) on cultivating teamwork in parenting.
The Science Behind Teamwork
If you want to nerd out on the science, dig into these research papers and studies.