This article takes a closer look at a few common situations that arise and how you can best handle them so your child doesn’t get caught in the crossfires.
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Despite the many challenges, though, it is possible to develop a cordial working relationship with your ex for the sake of your children. With these tips, you can remain calm, stay consistent, and avoid or resolve conflict with your ex and make joint custody work.
One in four fams is a stepfamily. Here's how to negotiate tricky step parenting issues.
This article provides advice on what to do before and during the adoption process.
While there is no foolproof formula for creating the"perfect" family (every family has its own dynamics), it's important to approach this new situation with patience and understanding for the feelings of those involved.
While changes to family structure require adjustment time for everyone involved, these guidelines can help blended families work out their growing pains and live together successfully.
Developing happy and harmonious relationships in any family comes with its challenges, but blending two different families has its own particular bumps and bright spots. It can take several years, or more, for stepfamilies to find a groove that is comfortable for everyone.
Insider advice on strengthening relationships between children with special needs and their siblings.
Great advice from a mother of a child with cerebral palsy about parenting children with special needs.
All children need love, encouragement, and support, and for kids with learning disabilities, such positive reinforcement can help ensure that they emerge with a strong sense of self-worth, confidence, and the determination to keep going even when things are tough.