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Many things in life such as work, home life or being a parent can cause people to become stressed and agitated, which can cause friction in the household, leading to arguing and shouting. Sometimes in front of our children. Not all conflict is damaging, and all parents will argue at some point. But sometimes conflict can increase to a level that is not healthy for the family. This might involve shouting and screaming at each other without resolution, periods of silence, or communicating in a way that lacks respect. Conflict between parents can be damaging to children if it happens often or is extreme. It can have a negative impact on a child’s health and mental state. It can also damage the relationship you have with them. On this page, we offer advice on how parents and co-parents can reduce the impact their conflicts have on children. Co-parenting, or shared parenting, is when two people who have children together break up. They then carry on raising their children together even though they are no longer in a relationship themselves. For advice on how to manage conflict, visit www.kent.gov.uk/parentalconflict