1. In depth communication and attempt to repair the relationship: Both parties should communicate candidly, identify the root cause of the problem, and seek marriage counseling or psychological treatment to improve the marital relationship and create a harmonious family environment for the child.
2. If it cannot be repaired, consider a peaceful breakup: negotiate the custody and visitation rights of the child, ensure that the child receives love and care from both parties, and minimize the impact on the child.
3. Pay attention to the child's psychology and provide stable support: Regardless of the final choice made by the couple, give the child enough attention and love, help them understand and adapt to family changes, and seek help from a child psychological counselor if necessary.