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Kristin Cavallari got real about her co-parenting experience with her ex-husband Jay Cutler. The two share sons Camden Jack, 12, Jaxon Wyatt, 10, and daughter Saylor James, 9. In a recent discussion, Cavallari described co-parenting as a "bumpy road," acknowledging the difficulties that come with navigating their new family dynamic after their separation.
Cavallari emphasized the importance of communication and cooperation for the well-being of their children. She mentioned that while there are challenges, both she and Cutler strive to prioritize their kids' happiness and stability. The reality star also shared that co-parenting requires patience and understanding, as both parents work to find common ground in their differing parenting styles.
Despite the hurdles, Cavallari remains optimistic about their ability to create a supportive environment for their children. She believes that being open about their experiences can help others who are facing similar challenges in co-parenting.
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