Exploring Child Mediation
Child mediation, also known as family mediation, is a structured and collaborative process that involves a neutral third party facilitating effective communication and negotiation between parents. The goal is to establish agreements and arrangements for their children in a cooperative and child-centered manner. This approach aims to minimize any emotional impact on the children involved by prioritizing their well-being and ensuring their needs are met with utmost care and sensitivity. Through open dialogue and guided discussions, child mediation provides a supportive environment for parents to find constructive solutions and create a harmonious co-parenting relationship for the benefit of their children’s long-term happiness and stability.