50 Motivational Co-Parenting Quotes For Single Moms

Co-parenting can be hard on the parents especially when you just hard a nasty divorce. Being a single mother or father when not planned can be very stressful. It could weigh you down sometimes and you can require some motivational quotes to keep you uplifted.

As hard as it is to be a single parent raising your child, it is especially harder on the children. They would have lots of unanswered questions as to why their parents are no longer together. Why dad cant be there at night to read bedtime stories and kiss him goodnight. It could be a tasking situation when these questions cant be answered or when the answers hurt your child.

There are numerous co-parenting quotes that you can use to help get by. They motivate you and make you remember that you are not alone in this co-parenting journey. You can read this quotes regularly for affirmation and motivation. It would help brighten your mood when you feel sad or depressed.

Inspirational Co-parenting Quotes

1. “The secret to blending families is… There is no secret. It’s scary and awesome and ragged and perfect and always changing. Love and laugh hard, try again tomorrow, but that’s life advice, right?” –  Mir Kamin

2. “There is no such thing as a perfect parent, so just be a real one.”

3. “Make a positive difference in your children’s lives. Act and speak about your co-parent with respect and integrity.” – Allison Pescosolido

4. “You cant change what has already happened but you can influence the future with your actions”

5. “Though we are broken, but, we can still show the world that broken is beautiful by co-parenting our child”

6. “Let the world see that the wholeness of a family does not always have to equate to happiness in life.”

7. “I am the best mom I can be despite my divorce, I can still parent my child”

8. “The best security blanket a kid can have is parents who will always respect each other.”

9. “The blended family isn’t just an ordinary family times two. It’s a special kind of family with special needs.” – Maxine Marsolin

10. “Co-parenting is not a competition. It’s a collaboration of two homes working together with the best interest of the child at heart. Work for your kid not against them”.

11. “Let the world see that the wholeness of a family does not always have to equate to happiness in life.”

12.  “Children shouldn’t have to sacrifice so that you can have the life you want. You make sacrifices so your children can have the life they deserve.”

13. “It’s about prioritizing. Just take it one step at a time. Do the best you can. I’m a mom and I have two husbands—an ex-husband and a next husband. It’s a blended family and it’s very hard to keep things together, but we’re happy and we live in love.” – Kimora Lee Simmons

14.  “Co-parenting is not asking permission. It’s about discussing your child’s needs and wants and deciding what’s best.”

15. “Make a positive difference in your children’s lives. Act and speak about your co-parent with respect and integrity.” – Allison Pescosolido

16. “Being a parent is about loving my child and doing the best for them whether married or not”

17. “There is no such thing as a perfect parent, so just be a real one.”

18. “Co-parenting is a way to grab responsibilities and raising your children to be better people.”

19. “Your child comes first. That’s all. It’s all about that. He comes first and you have to get past your own egos and you never talk bad about each other.” – Idina Menzel

20. “Don’t worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you.” –Robert Fulghum

21. “In order to be in your kids’ memories tomorrow, you must be in their lives today.”

22. “Stepparents are not around to replace a biological parent, rather augment a child’s life experience.” –  Azriel Johnson

23. “A family is a small world where all differences can be settled if we learn to accept and compromise.”

24.  “Your ex is not your child’s ex… remember that.”

25. “It is better to have two happy homes as opposed one miserable house .”

26. “Parenting your child is more important than that latest gadget you bought for them”

27. “This is probably one of the most difficult challenges any parent could face, learning to love the other parent enough to make the children first.” – Lyanila Vanzant

28. “Accept now that you might never be coparenting with a narcissist. Did you have a smooth divorce? That is a sign that might indicate what you will be in store for. Most narcissists show no compassion, they will never agree or cooperate, even if they don’t care about the outcome.” – Tracy Malone

29. “If you love your child more than you hate your ex, you can solve most co-parenting problems.” – Helen Fried

30. “Don’t ever talk trash to a child about their other parent. After all, you found some good in them long enough to reproduce.” 

31. “Effective parenting has nothing to do with pointing out faults, and everything to do with working together for solutions.”

32. “At the end of the day, you’ve got to be a little selfless. You have to say ‘It’s not about us. This didn’t work out quite how we wanted it to but look at the amazing blessing that we have in these wonderful children.’ So you kinda put everything else to the side and really focus.”  – Nick Cannon

33. “The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other.” –  Richard Bach

34. “Our children are the best gift that I have ever received from you and let’s co-parent them with love, care and honor.”

35. “We can still make memories together with our kids in the picture”

36. “We both realize that we’re parents and we’re in it for our kid, and that’s made it really easy.” – Pete Wentz

37. “Children need and deserve the care, love, and support of both parents.”

38. “When you tell a child you hate their other parent, you are telling them you hate half of who they are.”

39. “We both realize that we’re parents and we’re in it for our kid, and that’s made it really easy.”– Pete Wentz

40. “The best, most mature co-parents will tell their therapist– and not their child – how much the other parent sucks.” –  Hayley Gallagher

41. “When you go for co-parenting, always keep in mind that you are not managing an inconvenience. You are raising another human being.”

42.  “You may find it difficult to communicate with or see your ex as you co-parent. Derive solace in the fact that your interactions with your former spouse have their limits – you no longer have to share a bedroom, only your children.” – Lisa Helfend Meyer

43. “Families don’t have to match. You don’t have to look like someone else to love them.” – Leigh Anne Tuohy

44. “At the end of the day, the positive involvement of the parents is the most overwhelming key to children’s success.”

45. “It is critical to maintain boundaries between adult problems and children. Please protect your children’s innocence and allow them to remain children. They must not be burdened by adult problems. Kids don’t have the coping skills or the intellectual ability to understand money worries, adult relationship issues or their parents’ unhappiness.” 

46. “A family stitched together with love seldom unravels.”

47. “Your first obligation as a parent is not to bring chaos into the lives of your children.”

48. “In order to be in your kids’ memories tomorrow, you must be in their lives today.”

49. “Marriage bound us for a little while, but our children keep us together as a family for life”

50. “Some days co-parenting is hard and some days it is easy but on any day, it is not worth giving up.”

As a single parent it is important to know that your priority is with your children. No matter the issues you might have with your ex always try not to make it affect your parenting. Try to read these co-parenting quotes regularly when you feel down and you will be motivated.

Gift Akuetiemhe
Gift Akuetiemhe is a blogger, a proud wife and a proud mommy. She has been writing and blogging for nearly five years and is focused on writing content that are highly beneficial to her audience, regardless of their background, orientation or race. You can read more about her in the "About" section.

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