Partnership Through the Parenting Years: Sustaining Your Couple Identity Across Family Life Stages

Examine how long-term couples maintain and adapt their partnership identity through the full arc of family life — from early parenthood through adolescence to the transition when children leave home.

⏱ 1h 45m 📚 9 lessons

About this course

Parenthood is not a single event but a decades-long context within which a partnership must continually adapt. Couples who emerge from the parenting years with a strong relationship have not simply survived — they have actively tended the partnership at each stage, adjusting their practices as children moved through infancy, childhood, adolescence, and eventual independence. This applied course examines that long arc and the adaptive strategies that serve it. By the end of this course you will be able to identify the partnership challenges and opportunities characteristic of each major family life stage, apply stage-appropriate couple maintenance practices, and anticipate and prepare for the transitions that typically stress partnerships most during the parenting years. What you will learn: - A life-stage framework for family and partnership: the emotional and relational terrain from the arrival of a first child to the last child leaving home - Early parenthood: the identity disruption, sleep deprivation, and labour asymmetry challenges — and the specific practices that protect the partnership - School-age years: the shift in daily life, the emergence of different parenting styles, and sustaining couple connection alongside children's growing independence - Adolescence as a co-parenting test: navigating teenagers, differing parental responses, and sustaining couple unity under pressure - The transition to an empty nest: how couples renegotiate identity, purpose, and intimacy when children become independent - Work-life integration across the parenting years: how career demands, income changes, and career transitions interact with parenting responsibilities - Building couple rituals that evolve appropriately as children age and family structure changes - Long-term partnership identity: what it means to remain genuinely connected as a couple across twenty or more years of active parenting This course is structured around family life-stage chapters, each combining research-informed readings with case narratives and reflective exercises. A cumulative timeline exercise invites you to map your own family's trajectory against the frameworks and identify the current and upcoming transitions most relevant to your partnership. This course is designed for individuals and couples navigating the parenting years at any stage, as well as for those preparing for parenthood who want a long-horizon view of what lies ahead. No prior coursework is required.

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  • Short & focused
    1h 45m of practical content

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