Even in a perfect world, parenting would still be hard! Both rookie parents and those who have been around the block struggle with the unknowns of parenting. “Am I doing this right?”, might be a pretty frequent thought running through your head.
Some parents can face the extra challenge of being far away from their children. You may have to live far away from your child and only get to see them on holidays or during summer vacation--or you may be a divorced parent who has joint custody. Being away from your child is difficult, to say the least! Although you may be physically far away from your child, you can still create an emotionally close relationship with them!
Not being able to see your child is very often far from ideal. To keep a strong bond and connection with your child it is crucial to create a plan. A plan can keep this relationship on the top of your priority list! Your parenting plan doesn’t have to be complex, rather it should act as a guide for navigating this long-distance relationship. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Keeping an open line of communication with your co-parent or other guardian is the basis of creating a quality relationship with your child! This will allow all parties involved to feel comfortable and respected!
When co-parenting, you should always keep in mind the well-being and happiness of your child. The other parent or guardian can act as the main point of contact, giving you information about your child’s schedule, school activities, and well-being.
Co-parenting shouldn’t hold you back from creating a special relationship with your child.
Today’s technology has made communication pretty effortless--no matter the distance. You can stay connected with your child through many different forms; from video calls to texting, regular communication is key!
The mode of communication can depend on your child’s age and you may need the help of your other guardian to set it up. Even though your child may be young- seeing one another’s faces and hearing each other’s voices is crucial in maintaining a strong emotional bond!
Parenting from far away can feel like you are losing the relationship you may have had before with your child. When you live far away, there will be a change and shift in your routine, but this doesn’t have to affect your relationship.
To maintain a close relationship with your child you will have to adapt to a new routine! A great way to do this is by creating a calendar or schedule. This will allow not only to keep track of when you meet, but it creates something to look forward to! If your child has a calendar they can also keep track of the dates you are coming to visit them or trips you may have planned together. Your child can count down the days and look forward to these special times together.
Creating a routine isn’t just confined to a calendar! This can expand into traditions too. This could be anything from taking a yearly camping trip to playing tennis whenever you get to see each other. You can let your child lead the way when it comes to the activity. Traditions can create an activity that is special to your relationship! These memories are something your child will look back on and cherish for the rest of their life.
Technology is a lifesaver as far as consistent communication goes, but a digital relationship can only go so far. It is important to find tangible ways to grow your relationships. This can be as simple as writing letters to each other. Letters or drawings sent through mail can be something you can collect to mark milestones throughout their life.
You can also kick it up a notch every now and then and send a package. You can send them something off their wish list or maybe things to fuel their new passion--like art supplies or sports equipment. No matter how old your child is, getting a letter or package in the mail is exciting!
If you are a parent who may be far away from their child more than you’d like - don’t worry! There is still room to foster an amazing relationship that was just as special as when you were together.
A parent-child relationship is not like any other! You get to see your child grow into themselves and shape apart of who they are. Engaging and supportive parental involvement from both parents is crucial in the development and upbringing of your child. Being away from your child can be a difficult transition, that is why a long-distance parenting plan is key in leading the way. Your plan can help ease the anxiety and stress of your child - and yourself too!
Co-parenting is an amazing option for those who want a child, but may not want to have a romantic relationship in order to have one. Modamily is an online community that embraces your dream of having a child and starting a family! Our goal is to connect you with like-minded individuals who want to raise a child with similar values and morals.
Modamily recently launched Modamily Concierge for those who need more hands-on help in finding a co-parent (we can help with donors and surrogates too!). Modamily Concierge provides you with our professional staff to guide you through every step of the process, answering your biggest questions. Don’t let the headache of finding a co-parent prevent you from starting your dream family!
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