Stepfamily Living E-Course

September 29, 2008

Stepfamily Living Series:

Stepfamily Living Part One: This 9 day e-course identifies the three major challenges that stepfamilies face.  It explores the different losses that all members of stepfamilies go through and the different stages of grief that may follow.  This e-course also explores unrealistic expectations and roles and relationships and helps to form realistic ones.  Parents are also encouraged to consider their parenting styles and to explore how to utilize different techniques for disciplining in order for their to be mutual respect. 

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This 6 Part series are 8-9 days of lessons that are delivered straight to your email. 

Stepfamilies are very dynamic by nature and due to this they do not necessarily have more conflict but rather different conflict situations than the traditional family.  Some of these unique stepfamily dynamics that may create conflict are:

1)      Stepparent-child relationship

2)      Ex-spouses

3)      Visitation

4)      Different house rules

5)      Former In-Laws

6)      Stepsibling relationships

7)      Custody arrangements

8)      Child support issues

9)      Differing parenting values between parent and stepparent

10)   Baggage from old relationships

In addition, adults, adolescents and children have suffered many losses due to the divorce that they unknowling may revisit upon the creation of a stepfamily.

Parenting is a very challenging task to say the very least!  Well, this is one series of 6 that will help guide you to utilize an effective and consistent parenting model.

Free!  Listen to a lesson and sign up for this Email Course Now!

Visit: http://parentcoach.strengtheningourstepfamilies.com/ecourses.html 

Contact Christine Stansbury by emailing cms@strengtheningourstepfamilies.com   
for more information or submit an email form.

 

 

 
 
 

 

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