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All of our Blended Family Coaches are licensed professional counselors, with experience in blended and stepfamilies.

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Blended Family Advice- the book

Blended Family Advice- the book
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Includes an autographed copy of Blended Family Advice and a coupon for $20 (USD) off your next coaching session!

The book also contains four bonus reports:
•Successful Blended Family Holidays
•House Hunting for the Blended Family
•Financial Planner for the Blended Family
•Grandparents Guide to a Blended Family

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Surviving the First 90 Days in a Blended Family

Surviving the First 90 Days in a Blended Family

No Less Love

Remind everyone, at least daily, that there is no less love in a blended family. Everyone who was a valued family member before the “merge” is still a valued family member. Each loved member of the family is still loved.  A blended family provides the opportunity for more love. There are now more people involved, since the marriage, who care about each other and will grow together as a family. 

Strange feelings are O.K.

The kids did not pick your new spouse.  You love your new partner, but the kids will need some time getting to know this person.  It’s O.K. if they have some strange feelings, even confusing thoughts- wondering if they are going to like this new person. Let them take their time and get to know your spouse.  Remind them to be respectful and friendly, and then give them some space. 

No Competitions

A new stepparent does not replace anyone in the family.  The children still have their biological parents, with the addition of a new stepparent.  This stepparent is to be respected, as an adult, but does not take the place of either of the biological parents. There are no competitions.  Children sometimes feel that the new stepparent in the blended family is a new enemy- a competitor for them.  The new stepparent may feel the same way about the kids- that these step kids are someone who takes time away from their new spouse. Tell everyone that there are no competitions and no threats.  Relax and get to know each other.   

It’s O.K. to Like Your New Stepparent

Sometimes kids believe that liking their stepparent means that they are disloyal to their biological parent.  Reassure your child that this is a different relationship, and loving your parents has nothing to do with getting to know and liking this new stepparent.   

Adults Are Still in Charge

All adults, biological or stepparents, are still the ones in charge. It’s best to not have any secrets between you and your biological kids, that you keep from your new spouse.  Present yourselves as a “united front” to the kids.  If they question you, and you don’t have an answer ready (ex:  a new family rule) tell them that you’ll think about it and get back to them.  Discuss all issues, in private, with your new spouse. 

House Rules Still Apply

Some parents believe that the kids have been through so much- divorced parents, remarriage, new homes, etc. that it’s time to back down on the discipline.  Children appreciate structure.  Now is not the time to take the structure away, during all of these changes. Be consistent, keep house rules, develop new rules for your new family, and treat all children, biological and step children- the same. 

Keep Your Marriage at the Center of the Family

Sometimes the reason our previous marriage failed is because kids were in the center of the relationship.  Remember this mistake and keep you and your spouse in the center of this new family.  Set aside time, each day (even if it’s just a few minutes at bedtime) to be alone with your spouse.  Schedule date nights 2-4 times a month, when the children are not invited, and focus on your marriage. Children thrive in a stable and strong marriage. 

You can survive the first 90 days of a blended family. 

Stay rested, as objective as possible, and keep loving every member of your family! 


For more information, purchase Blended Family Advice by Shirley Cress Dudley.

Shirley Cress Dudley is a licensed professional counselor with a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling, and a master’s degree in Education.  She has a passion for helping blended families grow strong and be successful.  Visit our website for more help with your blended family issues.  http://www.BlendedFamilyAdvice.com/ 

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Blended Family Survival Kit

Blended Family Survival Kit
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This Kit contains everything your blended and step family needs to grow strong and successful and have fun doing it!
Includes:
• Autographed copy of Blended Family Advice, with four bonus reports inside.
• $50.00 (USD) off your next coaching session with Shirley Cress Dudley.
• Dinner Discussion Cards. These fun cards help blend your family during meals.
• Couple’s Coupons. Certificates to create relationship-building conversations.
Note: canister is no longer shipped with the Blended Family Survival Kit- you can use any type of canister or box to store your Dinner Discussion Cards. This saves on shipping costs.
**This item is a close out- and will no longer be available, in this form, as soon as our limited quantity sells out.

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