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Families are in crisis this back-to-school season

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Families are in crisis this back-to-school season

Urgent Need: As the back-to-school season begins, families are facing mounting pressure—tough choices, cultural confusion, and strained relationships.

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Blended Family

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New Traditions to Replace Lost Holidays

For the sake of your blended family, don’t give up! Learn how to create new memories, when you don’t get the luxury of old traditions.

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The Other Home: When Kids Change Their Minds

How one couple trusted God when their teenager decided to live with the other parent

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Believe the Best in Your Spouse

If you believe the best in your spouse, you can replace negative thoughts with the truth and bless your marriage.

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Creating a Shared Vision for Blended Family Finances

Every couple needs to talk about their values related to money and how they will create a shared vision for combining incomes and debt while planning for the future care of their children.

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Step-Parent Struggles: When Kids Don’t Bond

My son, Ben, didn’t accept his new dad at first. It was one of our first step-parent problems. Jealousy, pride and stubbornness kept them from bonding.

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Overcoming Favoritism: Loving Your Stepkids

Show stepchildren love and fair treatment while staying true to your biological kids.

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Summer at a Different Address

Help kids through the angst of switching homes, even when you feel discouraged at the idea of packing off your children to the other parent for the summer.

Adventures That Bond Our Blended Family

How we craft moments that draw us closer together

Help Your Stepteens Plan a Special Father’s Day

How will your stepteens celebrate Father’s Day this year? The support you give them can lead to a memorable celebration — and to a better bond for your family.

When Your Expectations Change the Way You See Your Stepkids

Is your desire for recognition distorting how you see your relationship with your stepkids?

Letting Go of Fear

The Clausens found that by leaving the past behind, they were able to build happy memories as a family.

Grief and Joy

The Kolman family learned that adoption is often a mixture of gratitude and sadness.

Help Your Stepchildren Feel Secure in Your Love for Them

Stepsibling jealousy can be subtle, volatile and destructive, but detecting it isn’t difficult if you know what to look for.

No More Overlooked Kids in a Blended Family

Do your kids feel overlooked? Try these simple ways to give them one-on-one attention.

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New Strategies for Blended Family Finances

Managing finances in a blended family is complicated because of the interconnected relationships. Some of the traditionally accepted advice may not work, and new strategies are often necessary.

What an Unusual Pet Taught Us About Blending Our Family

Bonding as a blended family means earning one another’s trust. One family learned that the process is surprisingly similar to bonding with a tiny pet marsupial.

The Ex Factor in Your Blended Family

Parents who are in a second marriage often have to make difficult choices. But they can’t afford to let their fear of what an ex might do overrun their commitment to their current marriage.

Witness to a Kiss

Your stepchildren need you to model healthy affection with your spouse in front of them, no matter what they say.

The Family Merger

Be intentional when blending families to smooth the process.

How to Merge Right

Tips for blending stepfamilies.