Hi everyone,
I need some advice. I’m the typically high strung, helicopter parent and my coparent is very decidedly the ‘fun’ parent who gives out candy for breakfast and who blames me for all the problems.
The split happened within the last year, and at first I sent postcards and notes with my kid to help him adjust. Coparent nixed that in October. I moved on - can’t make him read to the child.
Coparent then stated he didn’t believe in FaceTiming our child but supported my different opinion. About six weeks after that, he began offering tv during the times I FaceTime our child, so our child no longer wants to FaceTime me either. I sent video messages instead and our child would watch them and send a video or a statement through coparent if he wished. Coparent has now said those aren’t allowed and I’m welcome to set up a call…..
so I tried to arrange a time, coparent ignored then the following day, texted child didn’t want to and I still attempted FaceTime (knowing it would be rejected, but wanting to make sure my child knew I tried as the video messages were banned on my off day) . Child later, unprompted, told me he was watching tv at the time and didn’t want to stop watching.
I’ve reached out to my lawyer, but thought I’d crowd source and see if there’s any ideas or advice or even challenges (I am working to let go and honestly have quite a bit - I haven’t mentioned the candy for breakfast or how tv for an hour or two before preK isn’t setting him up well). We are in the middle of updating our parenting plan, so I can add clauses if I can get him to agree to them…..
ETA an update: requested to put in the paperwork FaceTime at set times but expressed I’d prefer to do otherwise (particularly to go back to sending video good nights which are approximately 20 seconds, flexible for both houses, and what the kid likes). Got told no, kid doesn’t need contact with me, all he needs is his other family. So yes, this coparent is unreasonable. Lawyer is involved and will take it from here, as there are other things that needed added to the plan.
I need some advice. I’m the typically high strung, helicopter parent and my coparent is very decidedly the ‘fun’ parent who gives out candy for breakfast and who blames me for all the problems.
The split happened within the last year, and at first I sent postcards and notes with my kid to help him adjust. Coparent nixed that in October. I moved on - can’t make him read to the child.
Coparent then stated he didn’t believe in FaceTiming our child but supported my different opinion. About six weeks after that, he began offering tv during the times I FaceTime our child, so our child no longer wants to FaceTime me either. I sent video messages instead and our child would watch them and send a video or a statement through coparent if he wished. Coparent has now said those aren’t allowed and I’m welcome to set up a call…..
so I tried to arrange a time, coparent ignored then the following day, texted child didn’t want to and I still attempted FaceTime (knowing it would be rejected, but wanting to make sure my child knew I tried as the video messages were banned on my off day) . Child later, unprompted, told me he was watching tv at the time and didn’t want to stop watching.
I’ve reached out to my lawyer, but thought I’d crowd source and see if there’s any ideas or advice or even challenges (I am working to let go and honestly have quite a bit - I haven’t mentioned the candy for breakfast or how tv for an hour or two before preK isn’t setting him up well). We are in the middle of updating our parenting plan, so I can add clauses if I can get him to agree to them…..
ETA an update: requested to put in the paperwork FaceTime at set times but expressed I’d prefer to do otherwise (particularly to go back to sending video good nights which are approximately 20 seconds, flexible for both houses, and what the kid likes). Got told no, kid doesn’t need contact with me, all he needs is his other family. So yes, this coparent is unreasonable. Lawyer is involved and will take it from here, as there are other things that needed added to the plan.