Abstract

Co-parenting emphasizes how couple manage their relationship in the parenting domains and carry out their role as parents. Based on research conducted by Feinberg and colleagues (2012), there are four overlapping domains of co-parenting: (1) child rearing agreement; (2) support/undermining partner’s parenting; (3) joint family management; and (4) division of labor. The interference of mobile-based technology is needed on the co-parenting relationship between the couple with reference to the four domains of co-parenting. The method used was the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model. It was divided into six stages of the process: requirement analysis, system design, implementation, system testing, system deployment, and system maintenance. In implementation, the system at an early stage has four main features: (1) child’s activity scheduling and reminder; (2) co-parenting’s education contents; (3) partner’s feedback; and (4) co-parenting’s assessment. The results that are proven by experts, agreed that educational content in the application is very necessary for more knowledge for parents, UI/UX design that is friendly and easy to understand by users, as well as the use of the latest reliable and flexible technology.

Highlights

  • The Indonesian government believes that the aspiration to create a cultured and characterized Indonesian nation can be achieved through education, parenting, habituation and exemplary in the family

  • This study focuses on the interference of mobilebased technology on the co-parenting relationship between the couple with reference to the four domains of co-parenting

  • After processing and analyzing the data from the couple's needs, it was found that some of the features needed in the development of a co-parenting strengthening system were found and classified according to the four domains of co-parenting

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Introduction

The Indonesian government believes that the aspiration to create a cultured and characterized Indonesian nation can be achieved through education, parenting, habituation and exemplary in the family. Co-parenting emphasizes how couple manage their relationship in the parenting domains and carry out their role as parents [2,3]. Based on research conducted by Feinberg [3,4] there are four overlapping domains of co-parenting: (1) child rearing agreement; (2) support/undermining partner’s parenting; (3) joint family management; and (4) division of labor. Child rearing agreement focuses on parents' agreement about child-related topics, such as education, discipline, health care, priorities, moral value, etc. Joint family management is concerned on how parents manage relationship conflicts by considering the child. Division of labor is how parents share the responsibilities related to child

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