Articles related to "Stepmother"



STEPMOTHER: PART ONE
Unfairly labelled in fiction and in history, the stepmother is a dedicated and active member of the family who faces many challenges. There is increasing public awareness of her role, and many internet sites offer support and guidance for her.
• stepmother • mother • parent • children • stepfather

Mothers Day in a Blended Family
Finding ideas for a special Mother's day can be difficult but taking the extra time to individualize the day for mom is worth it!
• mother's day • stepmother • stepchildren • mother's day suggestions • child

Stepmothers: Part 3
Presenting some additional articles that look at the pleasures and problems connected with stepmothering, and offer some tips on how to function effectively.
• stepparents • stepmother • discipline • punishment • step-parents

STEPMOTHERS: PART TWO
A follow-up to Part One, this item takes a look at some more web pages available to assist and support stepmothers. Available sites include items that offer information, suggestions and advice, chat rooms, e-mail support, and groups.
• stepmothers • biological mothers • support • information • websites

STEPPARENTS AND DISCIPLINE
Some families employ discipline as a teaching tool, while others use it as a form of punishment. Most would agree that a household requires rules, but the newly blended family may have two adults who don't agree on what the rules should be.
• stepparents • stepfathers • stepmothers • parents • rules

Before You Say, "I do"
Thinking of getting married again? Do you have children? Does she have children? Read this first!
• marriage • children • stepmother • parent • wedding

STEPFATHERS: PART ONE
The challenging role of the stepfather today sometimes involves cooperative guidelines worked out with the biological father. It often means special rewards and challenges resulting from creating a family with his and her biological children. A lot of support and encouragement for the situations that come along is available at internet sites.
• stepfather • biological father • father • stepmother • mother

STEPPARENTS AND ADOPTION: PART ONE
Not every stepparent adopts the partner's biological children, but many do. This isn't necessarily a difficult procedure, and can offer a number of advantages for the family.
• stepparents • adoption • family • stepmother • stepfather

STEPPARENTS WORKING AT HOME: PART ONE
Whether working at home in paid or self employment, or as a homemaker, a stepparent deals with a different situation from that faced by someone who works outside the home. Advantages and disadvantages are considered, and sites recommended that offer ideas and support. Part One looks at the stepparent who is a homemaker.
• stepparents • stepmother • stepfather • homemaker • stepchildren

STEPPARENTS WORKING OUTSIDE THE HOME
Stepparents who work outside the home often feel that they don't have much opportunity to get to know their new family. Although it takes some effort, the problem can be solved, and parents who have faced the challenge offer some tips.
• stepparents • stepfamilies • stepmother • stepfather • blended families

Stepparents: An Introduction
• stepfamilies • stepparent. stepfather • stepmother • blended families

Stepparents: The Marriage
The bond between the biological parent and stepparent needs to be strong to help build a family. Not having the luxury of time alone before the children arrive, the couple have to actively work at making time for themselves in order to create the necessary closeness.
• stepparents • stepfather • biological parents • marriage • stepmother

STEPPARENTS: VACATIONS
Family vacation time should be an opportunity to relax, enjoy new or old sights, possibly travel a bit, and build some family ties to assist in the development of the new family.
• stepparents • stepfather • stepmother • stepfamily • blended family

The Blended Family Experience
How I became a member of a blended family
• family • families • blended family • blended • step

Cinderella in the Movies
Everyone dreams of overcoming adversity and living happily ever after.
• cinderella story • grimm fairy tale • enchanted movie • cinderella movie • walt disney

The Fairy Godmother in Cinderella
The Walt Disney animated feature "Cinderella" (1950) offers no other solution to her plight, except through magical, supernatural intervention.
• cinderella story • fairy tale • fairy godmother in cinderella • supernatural story • walt disney cinderella

STEPPARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN
A remarriage when the children are grown can be a wonderful experience for all concerned, with both families enjoying the stepparent and possibly some stepsiblings. Sometimes, however, the children object, and there are various reasons why that might be.
• stepparents • stepparentings • stepfamilies • stepfathers • stepmothers

STEPPARENTS AND CUSTODY: PART TWO
A continuation of the look at different types of custody arrangements and how families cope with them, including consideration of the legal situation for stepparents.
• stepparents • stepmothers • stepfathers • custody • stepchildren

STEPPARENTS AND FAMILY TIME
These are busy times, and it is difficult for the family to have meals at the same time, let alone have evenings or weekends to enjoy each other's company. Spending enjoyable time together can do a lot to strengthen the bonds in a stepfamily, and it doesn't have to cost more than a few cents.
• stepfamilies • stepparents • stepchildren • blended families • stepfathers

STEPPARENTS AND FINANCES
A major financial challenge often occurs when two families merge. Both parents may bring biological children into the new family, and this puts both mother and father in a planning situation that involves more people than they are used to. Matters other than daily budgeting also have to be considered.
• stepparents • stepfathers • stepmothers • stepchildren • biological parents

STEPPARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS: PART ONE
Children are fortunate to have devoted grandparents, and stepchildren can be blessed with more than the usual number because of "extra" ones from a stepparent. Occasionally, circumstances turn grandparents into stepparents.
• grandparents • stepgrandparents • grandmothers • grandfathers • stepchildren

STEPPARENTS AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM
Unless stepparents adopt the stepchildren, their legal situation is shaky. Work is being done to alter the situation, and articles are cited that describe proposed changes.
• stepparents • laws • legal system • stepfathers • stepmothers

STEPPARENTS: A SECOND LOOK AT HOLIDAYS
It is getting close to holiday season for many people, and this can bring up a number of difficult situations for stepparents. Who do the kids spend Thanksgiving or Christmas with, and how are the decisions made? Some web sites offer suggestions to help keep the fun in the holidays.
• stepparents • stepfamilies • blended families • stepfathers • stepmothers

STEPPARENTS: MISCELLANEOUS LINKS
A look at the Ten Steps for Steps, feelings about the previous spouse, interventions, loyalty conflicts, and a good marriage as the base for building a blended family.
• stepparents • stepmothers • stepfathers • stepchildren • biological parents

STEPPARENTS: THE NEW BABY
Having a baby together can be a strong bond for the parents in a blended family, but sometimes the other children are afraid that the new baby will push them into the background.
• baby • stepparents • stepmothers • stepfathers • stepchildren

Fair Peril - a review
Review of the Fantasy novel, Fair Peril, a novel by Nancy Springer.
• science fiction • fantasy • genre • novel • author

NEW PARENT: ARRIVING WITH CHILDREN
When the new stepparent arrives with a child or children, there's a new set of potential rewards and problems.
• stepparents • stepparenting • stepfamilies • stepmother • stepfather

Stepparents and Grandparents: Part Two
It's important for children to spend time with their grandparents, and stepchildren often have as many as eight to enjoy. Although it can be a major challenge for the stepparent and parent to arrange visits, research suggests that it is worth the effort.
• stepgrandparents • grandparents • stepparents • parents • stepmother

STEPPARENTS WORKING AT HOME: PART TWO
Continuing the look at stepparents working at home, this article concentrates on employed or self-employed individuals. Once again, sites are recommended that offer suggestions and support.
• stepparents • stepmother • stepfather • stepchildren • blended families

STEPPARENTS: THE NONCUSTODIAL PARENT
A stepparent may arrive without children, but have a family that lives elsewhere. This presents a unique circumstance which can require special attention.
• stepparents • stepfamilies • noncustodial • stepfather • stepmother

STEPPARENTS AND SCHOOL
Research shows that children do much better at school if their families are involved in the learning process. This also helps a stepparent feel closer to the family. There are, however, legal changes that need to be made before stepparents can become fully active in school-related activities.
• stepparents • step-parents • stepfamilies • step-families • school

Stepfathers: Part 3
Here are a few articles from the internet that offer support and guidelines to stepfathers. The new responsibilities can seem totally overwhelming, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
• stepparents • stepfather • discipline • punishment • step-parents

STEPPARENTS & DIVORCE: PART ONE
There are many ways stepparents are touched by divorce: their own situation, their partner's past experience, or difficulties facing the couple in this new marriage.
• divorce • stepparents • step-parents • step-mother • stepmother

STEPPARENTS & DIVORCE: PART TWO
Divorce is an upsetting event for children, partly because it means a fragmentation of the family life they have always known. Another problem is that children often feel responsible for the breakup, which leads to major stressful feelings. There are ways to help the entire family through this difficult time.
• divorce • stepparents • step-parents • step-mother • stepmother

STEPPARENTS AND VACATIONS, PART 2
A family vacation can start a tradition for the new family, or can be a new adventure after a few years of doing something else. Choice of location is important, opinions of all family members matter, and the cost can have a major impact on the choice of a location.
• stepparents • step-parents • vacations • holiday • travel

Stepparents and Adoption: Part Two
Questions about stepparents adopting children arrive frequently, so it is time to take a look at what changes have developed since Part One. The courts in some U.S. states have made some adaptations to their Adoption Acts, but the literature suggests that there still is a long way to go.
• stepparents • adoption • legal • law • wills

Stepparents and Family Meetings
Regular meetings help the stepfamily to build strong bonds and a feeling of being a family. Everyone has a chance to contribute , which helps to keep frustrations from growing. With two families joining together, there are different routines and guidelines that will be altered to suit the new family. Meetings also are a good time for discussing family achievements, or planning vacations.
• stepparents • step-parents • family meetings • step-mother • stepmother

STEPPARENTS AND HOLIDAYS, PART ONE
Holidays usually are a time of excitement, ritual, and various traditions, with families gathering together to celebrate and enjoy.
• stepparents • stepparenting • stepfamilies • stepmother • stepfather

Stepparents and Marriage: Part Two
In a stepfamily or blended family, there usually is so much going on that the two adults tend to overlook the fact that they need time together. Besides giving them a chance to work through differences in opinions about the home or future plans, it also should at least occasionally allow them an opportunity to simply enjoy each other's company.
• stepparents and marriage • stepparents • step-parents • step-mother • stepmother

Stepparents and the Other Parent: Part One
The non-resident parent may be totally absent, occasionally around, or present on a daily basis. Whatever the case may be, they are a permanent presence in their children's lives that affects the entire family and needs to be dealt with. Some stepparents find this an easy thing to do, but many have difficulties.
• other parents • non-resident parents • nonresident parents • stepparents • step-parents

Stepparents and the Other Parent: Part Two
Parental Alienation is a controversial topic and a lot has been written about it. The children are manipulated to turn against one parent, or used as messengers to take negative comments back to the other parent. These verbal attacks can be accidental, or they may be carefully planned.
• stepparents • stepparents and parental alienation • parental alienation • verbal abuse • abuse

Stepparents: December 2000 Review
The review of web sites includes an item about handling holidays, the legalities involved in supporting stepchildren, a place to find an e-card for stepparents, and three items that deal with working out differences and creating a family.
• stepparents • discipline • punishment • step-parents • holidays

Stepparents: Discipline Revisited - Part 1
Of the many adjustments stepparents have to make when they join their new family, probably disciplining the children ranks as the most difficult. Emphasis is placed on working out house rules with the bioparent, and presenting a united front to the children.
• stepparents • discipline • punishment • step-parents • step-mother

Stepparents: February 2001 Review
for this month, there are two sites that deal with adoption of stepchildren, one that offers some ideas about kids and money, an article about six common stepfamily conflicts, and one site that takes an overall look at stepfamilies.
• stepparents • discipline • punishment • adoption • step-parents

Stepparents: General Topics
The stepfamily is strengthened by building on its own characteristics and personality, but that involves some work and a lot of awareness. What is effective for one family may not be for another.
• stepparents • discipline • punishment • step-parents • step-mother

Stepparents: General Topics, Part 1
Each stepfamily is different from the others, and they also are different from biological families, but "different" isn't a negative word. A number of web sites offer information and support for families who are creating a new home together; they offer an emphasis on commitment to each other, combined with realistic expectations.
• stepparents • parents • stepmother • stepfather • parents

Stepparents: General Topics, Part 3
Each stepfamily is unique, and every member of the family has different requirements. It is necessary to invest some time to work out differences, consider everyone's feelings, and make appropriate adjustments. There are web articles that help families to accomplish these things.
• stepparents • individuals • step-parents • step-mother • step-father

STEPPARENTS: LOVING THE STEPCHILD
When stepchildren are slow to accept a stepparent, it usually is considered a normal reaction to change. It isn't, however, seen as acceptable when a stepparent requires time to adjust to the child, and this expectation of instant love is both unreasonable and unfair.
• stepparents • rules • step-parents • love • step-mother

Stepparents: Discipline Revisited - Part 2
There are differences of opinion about how long a stepparent should wait before taking an active role in discipling the children. In addition, one recommended article looks at the difference between discipline and punishment, and what is the main purpose of each.
• stepparents • discipline • punishment • step-parents • step-mother

Stepparents: General Topics, Part 2
A variety of links to sites that look at when a potential stepparent should be introduced to the children, what is the major problem in stepfamilies, why stepparents are so hard on themselves and what to do about it, and the development of trust.
• stepparents • step-parents • step-mother • stepmother • step-father


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