Children divided between households need to know that the rules and expectations don't fundamentally shift with which parent they're with, even if the specifics of daily life differ. A consistency protocol across both homes prevents them from experiencing the two households as completely separate worlds with separate morality.
The Divided Household Consistency Protocol is a communication and rule-alignment system designed to reduce the confusion children experience when rules, expectations, and consequences differ significantly between two homes.
Children in blended families often exploit or suffer from rule gaps between households, and AI can help both households identify overlapping values and draft shared minimum standards that reduce behavioral inconsistency without requiring full co-parenting agreement.
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