Monday, December 15, 2014

Blended Families

Have you ever seen the movie "Yours, Mine, and Ours?" it is a story of a blended family. Children from two different households living under one roof. That can be an equation for craziness! The thing is though, it actually isn't even that uncommon these days. Did you know that most children in the United States, 60%, will spend some of their life living with someone other than both of their biological parents. There are many families whose parents are separated because of divorce, death, or some other reason. These families may be combined for many different reasons like, death in the family, divorce, etc....
Combining these families will take major effort and coordination from all members of the family. 


To help this transition be smooth parents must be constantly communicating with one another. Parenting styles must be addressed. They must be on the same page of how they will encounter problematic situations. Also, as a family all must be sensitive and patient to the needs and feelings of others. Though it might be a crazy journey, forming a blended family is not an impossible one. Love, empathy, and communication are the key to success. 

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