Showing posts with label Single Adults/Future Step-Families. Show all posts
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Monday, July 25, 2011

Single Parents and Future Stepfamilies Part 5

Friends,

Well, it has been over a month since our last video conversation with Ron Deal.


This is our last part of several short interviews with Ron Deal, the national authority on Step-Families and author of The Smart Stepfamily: Seven Steps to a Healthy Family; Smart Step Mom; and The Smart Step Dad. Ron has appeared on national radio and TV broadcasts in the US and Canada and has been interviewed by Fox News, ABC Nightline, ABC News, WGN TV and CBN TV.

Here are our questions for Ron:
In what way can single parents that are about to become a stepfamily minimize the dynamics of their new stepfamily?

What are some of the things couples need to consider ‘before’ they become a stepfamily?

Is raising your kids as a single parent less favorable than being in a stepfamily?
A new national report (Jan. 13, 2011) by the Pew Research Center reveals the recent statistics on stepfamilies in the past decade. One out of every three or 60% of Americans has a relationship with either a stepparent, a step or half sibling or a stepchild. Today, one out of every three marriages are stepfamilies. This translates into a staggering 100 million people in the US.

We want to equip you and those you know who need real life practical answers to the concerns that stepfamilies or blended families face. In an effort to provide these answers we have video interviews on our YouTube channel called Afterdivorce1 and video blogs on our web site at http://www.recoveryafterdivorce.com

If you need help with relationship recovery please see our video, audio and book resources at: www.recoveryafterdivorce.com

For information on stepfamilies go to the SmartStepFamily.com

Follow us on Face Book at Recovery After Divorce

With Hope,

Mark

Friday, June 24, 2011

Single Parents and Future Step Families Part 4

Here is our question for Ron Deal:
What are the common mistakes that stepparents make in their new family?
A new national report (Jan. 13, 2011) by the Pew Research Center reveals the recent statistics on stepfamilies in the past decade. One out of every three or 60% of Americans has a relationship with either a stepparent, a step or half sibling or a stepchild. Today, one out of every three marriages are stepfamilies. This translates into a staggering 100 million people in the US.

Our next video blogs will be several short interviews with Ron Deal, the national authority on Step-Families and author of The Smart Stepfamily: Seven Steps to a Healthy Family; Smart Step Mom; and The Smart Step Dad. Ron has appeared on national radio and TV broadcasts in the US and Canada and has been interviewed by Fox News, ABC Nightline, ABC News, WGN TV and CBN TV.

We want to equip you and those you know who need real life practical answers to the concerns that stepfamilies or blended families face. In an effort to provide these answers we will provide video interviews on our YouTube channel called Afterdivorce1 and video blogs on our web site at http://www.recoveryafterdivorce.com

If you need help with relationship recovery please see our video, audio and book resources at: www.recoveryafterdivorce.com

Follow us on Face Book at Recovery After Divorce
For information on stepfamilies go to the SmartStepFamily.com

With Hope,

Mark

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Single Parents and Future Step Families Part 3

Our next video blogs will be several short interviews with Ron Deal, the national authority on Step-Families and author of The Smart Stepfamily: Seven Steps to a Healthy Family; Smart Step Mom; and The Smart Step Dad. Ron has appeared on national radio and TV broadcasts in the US and Canada and has been interviewed by Fox News, ABC Nightline, ABC News, WGN TV and CBN TV.
Here are our questions:
What is the typical child’s attitude about their parent’s re-marriage in the beginning of their new family? What can a parent do to help their child adjust to their new stepfamily?
A new national report (Jan. 13, 2011) by the Pew Research Center reveals the recent statistics on stepfamilies in the past decade. One out of every three or 60% of Americans has a relationship with either a stepparent, a step or half sibling or a stepchild. Today, one out of every three marriages are stepfamilies. This translates into a staggering 100 million people in the US.

We want to equip you and those you know who need real life practical answers to the concerns that stepfamilies or blended families face. In an effort to provide these answers we will provide video interviews on our YouTube channel called Afterdivorce1 and video blogs on our web site at http://www.recoveryafterdivorce.com

If you need help with relationship recovery please see our video, audio and book resources at: www.recoveryafterdivorce.com
For information on stepfamilies go to the SmartStepFamily.com

With Hope,

Mark Skalberg

Friday, June 17, 2011

Single Adults and Future Step Families Part 2

Our next video blogs will be several short interviews with Ron Deal, the national authority on Step-Families and author of The Smart Stepfamily: Seven Steps to a Healthy Family; Smart Step Mom; and The Smart Step Dad. Ron has appeared on national radio and TV broadcasts in the US and Canada and has been interviewed by Fox News, ABC Nightline, ABC News, WGN TV and CBN TV.
Here are a few questions for Ron:
What is the dynamic of the parent child allegiance in a stepfamily?
How powerful is fear and worry in a stepfamily?


A new national report (Jan. 13, 2011) by the Pew Research Center reveals the recent statistics on stepfamilies in the past decade. One out of every three or 60% of Americans has a relationship with either a stepparent, a step or half sibling or a stepchild. Today, one out of every three marriages are stepfamilies. This translates into a staggering 100 million people in the US.

We want to equip you and those you know who need real life practical answers to the concerns that stepfamilies or blended families face. In an effort to provide these answers we will provide video interviews on our YouTube channel called Afterdivorce1 and video blogs on our web site at http://www.recoveryafterdivorce.com/

If you need help with relationship recovery please see our video, audio and book resources at: http://www.recoveryafterdivorce.com/
For information on stepfamilies go to the SmartStepFamily.com

With Hope,

Mark Skalberg

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Single Adults and Future Step Families

A new national report (Jan. 13, 2011) by the Pew Research Center reveals the recent statistics on stepfamilies in the past decade. One out of every three or 60% of Americans has a relationship with either a stepparent, a step or half sibling or a stepchild. Today, one out of every three marriages are stepfamilies. This translates into a staggering 100 million people in the US.

Our mission at Recovery after Divorce is to provide hope, healing and life after the loss of a significant relationship. One of our goals is to provide the best possible resources for parents who care about their kids and will eventually become stepparents.  Unfortunately, the failure rate of stepfamilies is well documented.

We want to equip you and those you know who need real life practical answers to the concerns that stepfamilies or blended families face. In an effort to provide these answers we will provide video interviews on our YouTube channel called Afterdivorce1 and video blogs on our web site at http://www.recoveryafterdivorce.com/

Our next video blogs will be several short interviews with Ron Deal,
the national authority on Step-Families and author of The Smart Stepfamily: Seven Steps to a Healthy Family; Smart Step Mom; and The Smart Step Dad. Ron has appeared on national radio and TV broadcasts in the US and Canada and has been interviewed by Fox News, ABC Nightline, ABC News, WGN TV and CBN TV.

Here is our first question for Ron:
What is one of the main things that a couple or a single adult who will become a stepfamily needs to consider before they remarry?




If you need help with relationship recovery please see our video, audio and book resources at: http://www.recoveryafterdivorce.com/
For information on stepfamilies go to the SmartStepFamily.com

Mark Skalberg