Ever feel like you and your partner just aren’t on the same page when it comes to parenting? Perhaps you’ve attempted to split responsibilities 50/50, much like the couples profiled in this Times article, and have found that your approach to a given situation is often vastly different from your spouse’s. Dr. Kyle Pruett and Marsha Kline Pruett, authors of the book "Partnership Parenting," wouldn’t be surprised. In their book, the Pruetts maintain that moms and dads parent differently–and that it’s a good thing. They explore the different qualities that men and women bring to child-rearing, and how couples can combine their individual strengths in order to co-parent successfully. We caught up with the Pruetts last month to talk about their findings–click here to read the interview.