co-parent
1 of 1noun/ˈkoʊˌpɛrənt/
Forms:co-parents
1
a person who shares the responsibilities of raising a child
C1- Sarah and Tom are dedicated co-parents, sharing the responsibilities of raising their children equally.
- Despite living apart, they remain committed co-parents, collaborating on important decisions for their child's upbringing.
- As co-parents, they prioritize open communication and mutual respect in their shared parenting duties.
- Despite their divorce, they strive to be supportive co-parents, attending their child's school events and activities together.
- The co-parents work together to create a loving and nurturing environment for their children, despite their differences.