Blended Family - A Guide for Stepparents
Seven Unsuspecting Attitudes that Are Seriously Toxic to Stepfamilies
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Narrateur(s):
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Bonnie Trost
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Auteur(s):
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Andrea Campbell
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Stepparenting isn't the easiest job, but it can be most rewarding if you get it right.
If you are a stepparent, you may know how challenging a role it can be. It takes more than the will to make it work. Stepparents must apply a range of skills to keep their families together, and they have to be prepared to be flexible in the process.
This guide for stepfamilies outlines seven key factors that are often overlooked but have an adverse effect on stepfamilies. They are neatly arranged in the acronym BLUNDER—which is precisely what stepparents do when they fail to address or ignore the cited factors. Contemporary society is overrun with demands on parents who have to juggle a range of roles. But, if you pay attention to the elements outlined, the difference will be noticeable as you navigate this challenging but potentially enriching role.
And even if you think you've tried everything, consider these factors. You'll be surprised to find that these simple changes can make an impactful difference.
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