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- Worried About What To Give? Try A Christmas Story By: J Gardener
Unfortunately, Christmas can become a financial burden for many families. How can you relieve the expense, but also give a gift that is both appreciated and memorable? Try a Christmas story! Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Time Management 101: Time Management For Families By: Colleen Kettenhofen
Successful time management results in successful stress management. And in today's busy world, it's especially important for families to find quality time to spend together. Discover 6 easy time management tips you can incorporate today. Teach your children to form good time management habits now so they'll become better students...and better leaders! Tags: time management, time management tips, time management for families, time management tips
- Families For Homeschooling Report Benefits By: MIKE SELVON
Over the course of the last twenty to thirty years, there has been steady increase in the numbers of children that are kept out of the traditional public classrooms for homeschooling. Tags: homeschool, homeschooling, for homeschooling, families for homeschooling report benefits
- Share The Gift Of A Christmas Story By: J Gardener.
Each holiday season, one of the challenges every family faces is finding a way to manage Christmas spending. As extended families grow, the pressure to spend more and more grows with each December. But many families today have chosen creative ways to give to each other, without spending money, especially at large family gatherings. Tags: family activities, Christmas, family, holidays, families, family holidays, family fun
- How Families Of Special Needs Children Can Find Time By: Shevach Pepper
Family of special needs children have to try to fit the special care needs of their children into an already full schedule. For most of these families this means trying to figure out what is and what is not going to get done. Juggling the care of your other children to be able to take the time with a special needs child doesnt seem fair and not giving your special needs child the extra time that is needed isnt an option either. Tags: families of special needs
- Adoptive Families Fears Adoption Failure By: MIKE SELVON
There are many reasons why an adoptive family may not be able to get the child they want. Tags: child adoption, adopt a child, adoptive families, adoptive families in crisis with adoptio
- Famous Step-Parents Field Challenging Step-Parenting Questions By: Blended-Families.com
It is a great opportunity to get a close up view of how other step families operate. Our interview of Kris and Bruce Jenner, although far from ordinary, offers such an once-in-a-lifetime chance. Tags: blended families, families, issues, experiences of others, kids, discipline, Kris Kardash
- Make Summer Activities Fun and Educational By: Blended-Families.com
Author Michelle Farias gives some great ideas on how to structure your children's summer break from school, so that the family gets stronger, and the next school year is more successful. Tags: family vacation, summer vacation, activities, reading, parenting, step-parents, blended fa
- How do you get free online counseling for families? By: Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
Exactly what a family may have issues with will depend on their circumstances, the age of their children, the independent lives of each spouse involved in the relationship, to name a few. Tags: appetite, help, depression, anxiety, online counseling, online therapy, self-esteem, families
- Important Advice from the Professional School Counselor By: Blended-Families.com
Therapist with 20 years experience as a school counselor addresses 25 issues of which parents of school children better be aware if they intend their children to be safe, healthy, and successful. Tags: Michelle Farias, 25 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR CHILD HEALTHY, School Counselor, Step-Parents, kids,
- More About Step Wars, the Break-Through Book by Grace Gabe, MD and Jean Lipman-Blumen, PhD By: Blended-Families.com
More wonderful excerpts from the book Step Wars, which explains 8 essential skills that are needed to help parents and adult children deal with the most common crises facing blended families. Tags: adults, families, adult kids, parents, step parents, useful book, kids, relationship, h
- STEP WARS--Overcoming the Perils and Making Peace in Adult Stepfamilies By: Yvonne Kelly
The dynamics of stepfamilies can be powerful and toxic--especially when adult children are dealing with the complexities of relationships that come when their own parents, in later life, remarry. Adult children may suddenly be forced to adjust to new relationships with parents, step-parents, step-siblings, and possibly the birth of new siblings; and face new financial situations, such as adjusted inheritances. Tags: stepfamily, step family, stepfamilies, step families, stepparent, step-parent, step parent
- Financial Coping Strategies for Tough Times -- Part 1 By: Sheena Berg
Difficult economic times can be particularly stressful for blended families. Practical techniques are presented to help blended families cope with the physical, mental, and financial demands of today's challenging times. Tags: blended families, dual households, finances, financial advice, economics, credit, debt, bi
- Step Families – The Trouble with Expectations By: Joan Sarin, M.S
Step families have their own version of a “happily ever after” myth – generally there’s an expectation that the remarriage will heal the family from the trauma of divorce. My son was nine, and my husband’s daughter was six when we married; in my mind we were creating a perfect family of four, just as I had always wanted. It was a lovely expectation, only a totally unrealistic one. Tags: stepfamily support, step family, step families, stepfamily f
- Make Time for the Family Dinner By: Sheena Berg
Kids who eat dinner consistently with their families feel more connected, perform better in school and are less likely to be involved in drugs, alcohol, and other unsafe behaviors. Here are tips to assist blended families take pleasure in mealtimes together. Tags: Kids, family time, eat, foods, healthy, meal, dinner, parents cooking, couples, everyone,
- Financial Strategies for Coping with Tough Times -- Part 2 By: Sheena Berg
Difficult economic times can be particularly stressful for blended families. Practical techniques are presented to help blended families cope with the physical, mental, and financial demands of today's challenging times. Tags: blended families, dual households, finances, financial advice, economics, credit, debt, bi
- Why Board Games Are Great For Families By: Victor Epand
This article explains why board games are a great choice for families, it explains the benefits that these games have on children and the relationship that parents and siblings create playing them. Tags: families, board games, children, parents, siblings
- What Makes Strong and Nurturing Families? By: Judy H. Wright
Human beings have the longest dependency on others than any other living creature. We spend our lives in relationships, either toxic or nurturing. If the family of origin was not supportive and loving, we either repeat that pattern or look for other mentors and teachers. Tags: Strong families, loving relationships, Judy H. Wright, Auntie Artichoke, affectionate and
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