Parenting in Blended Families Grant Cooper HSP 404.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 14 Family Life Today. Chapter 14 Family Life Today.
Advertisements

I show prejudice towards homosexuals. When I see homosexuals, I think of the term fag because I don’t agree with homosexuality.
Kim Allen, PhD.  Poor communication  Financial problems  A lack of commitment to the marriage  A dramatic change in priorities  Infidelity.
Family Relationships Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts. ~Author Unknown.
Social Health Building Healthy Relationships. Social Health Your ability to get along with the people around you. – Three Key Skills Communication Compromise.
Prepared by Sharmain Brown December 2, 2009 Definition Primary Groups are characterized by face-to-face contact and some degree of permanency. Primary.
Children in Stepfamilies Johnna McMurry. What is a stepfamily? A STEPFAMILY IS: A family in which one or both of the adult partners bring children from.
Single parent families Based on 2000 census, about 80% of single parent families are headed by women Based on 2000 census, about 80% of single parent families.
Chapter 15 New Beginnings: Single-Parent Families, Remarriages, and Blended Families.
Family Dynamics Types of Families. Actual Definition of Family  1: a group of individuals living under one roof and usually under one head – According.
Parenting & Families Chapter 1. What is Parenting? Parenting is: A way of providing care, support, and love in a way that leads to a child’s total development.
Chapter 16, Remarriage and Stepfamilies Remarriage: Some Basic Facts Choosing Partners the Next Time: Variations on a Theme Spouse’s Happiness/satisfaction.
Children and Divorce. 
Presented by: Elisha Mairet, MSW.  “Do you ever feel like breaking down?” 
FAMILY (Types and Life Cycle)
Family.
The Complex Dynamics of Blended Families (PART ONE) Lydia Jayne Doyle, LMSW.
Working with families in particular circumstances
Healthy Family Relationships Objectives
Family Characteristics
By;David Salinas Adolescent communication. Introduction An adolescent is considered to be the teen years between the ages of This long period is.
Divorce, Remarriage, and Blended Families
“The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family.” Thomas Jefferson What have been the happiest.
Journal “The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family.” Thomas Jefferson What have been the.
Discover Yourself Chapter One Coach Thompson Chapter One Coach Thompson.
+ Bellwork Pick up a textbook Define all Chapter 4 content & academic vocabulary (list of words on p77) You will SHOW me your words when complete and keep.
Decatur City Schools Parental Involvement Program Brookhaven Middle School 2005 Parenting Day “Celebrating Parents – A Child’s Lifetime Teacher” Title:
Growth in Marriage Do now: In a paragraph describe what you would consider an ideal family type or situation. Traditional type family Mother and father.
Warm Up Name as many family structures as you can.
While divorce is stressful for children, research has found that the way parents handle the divorce process influences their child’s adjustment. Children.
% of children under age 18 living with a single parent YearTotalBlacksWhites
-The (Asperger syndrome)was originally described by Hans Asperger in Vienna in Asperger syndrome (also known as Asperger's syndrome, Asperger's.
 The exchange of information through the use of words or actions.
1 Recognizing and Understanding Feelings Nurturing Parenting Section 9.2 GOAL To Teach Parents Ways to Help Children Handle Their Feelings.
Chapter 15 Families. Chapter Outline Defining the Family Comparing Kinship Systems Sociological Theory and Families Diversity Among Contemporary American.
Remarriage A growing way of life Divorced people as a group are not against marriage In general, men tend to remarry more frequently and more quickly than.
Guiding Children’s Social Development OBJECTIVES I will be able to…. Analyze some aspects of social development from toddler to school-age Explore the.
Building Strong Families Chapter 11 Students will be able to describe characteristics of strong families.
Parental Workshop - 12 February 2011 Let’s be Honest Communication in Families that keep kids healthy.
Types of Families Mrs. Cheplick FCS.
Monday, August 24, Copy your learning target. 2.Bell Ringer- What have been the happiest memories with your family?
Presented by Ronni Rosewicz.  To learn the basics of Social Thinking  To learn practical strategies and common vocabulary to help your child be more.
Vocabulary Strong Families.
Family Structures.
Family Forms…. Millions of Kids Children living in blended families, including either a step-parent or step-sibling. Children living with both natural.
February 4 th 2013 Learning, Growing and Succeeding Together.
Living in Families. Strength of an individual family depends on: Sense of commitment – pledge or promise of loyalty Time spent together Strong – Open.
Family Structures Beyond the Nuclear Family Objectives: Students will be able to ANALYZE the definition of FAMILY. Students will be able to identify different.
Healthy Family Relationships (1:23) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity.
Strengthening Family Relationships (1:34) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity.
Issues in Developmental Disabilities Community Building Interview Lecture Presenter: Connie Lyle O’Brien, MSW Interviewed by: Stefanie Primm.

Blended Families Krista Austin ECE 7513.
 I was born on September 25, 1996 in Trenton, Michigan and raised in Romulus, Michigan, as a product of an 18 year old mother and drug addicted father.
+ Family. + Traditional Family? Family Studies Types of Families.
EXPLORING MARRIAGES AND FAMILY, 2 ND EDITION Karen Seccombe © 2015, 2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 13 Family Life, Partnering,
Families. Usually where our first relationships begin… Family is a group of two or more people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption. What is.
1 Living in Families When you think of the word family, what comes to mind? Notes: Definition Family- Is a group of two or more people who usually care.
Family A group of people related by blood, marriage or adoption.
Marriage, Parenthood, and Families Health Coach McElroy.
The Family. Activity  Report what type of family is portrayed on your favorite TV show.  Give the characteristics.  How realistic are the portrayals.
R EMARRIAGE AND S TEPFAMILIES CHAPTER Types and Number of Remarriages and Stepfamilies Types of Remarried Couples Demographics of Remarriage.
Conclusion of parents attitudes of disparity Earlier we made an enquiry form to parents and the results were very good. We wanted to ask them some of the.
Family Forms 8/28/14.
New Beginnings.
Research-Based Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About: Remarriage
Families are the “BASIC UNIT OF SOCIETY”
Stepping Stones for Stepfamilies
Being a parent/carer: If I was a parent
Presentation transcript:

Parenting in Blended Families Grant Cooper HSP 404

What is a “blended” Family? “Blended families” is a relatively new term in history, but it (or step families) has become part of every-day language in the last 50 years. In a sense, the blended family has become synonymous with a wicked stepparent or stepsibling of the ”dysfunctional family” in our culture. Let's not fool ourselves; our first exposures to blended families were poor examples. On one extreme, we had the evil fairy tale of Cinderella with a wicked stepmother and ugly stepsisters. On the other end of the spectrum, we were presented with the “everyone lived happily ever after” fictional family - - The Brady Bunch. But now, let's get real! Life Challenges ( ).

Things to consider Almost 2,100 blended families form in the United States every day, according to The Bonded Family. A blended family, by definition, is a couple and their children from any previous relationships. The children may or may not always live with the couple, but will visit or be a part of their lives in some way. Another word for a blended family is a step family. Smart Stepfamilies states that over 29 million parents (13 percent) are also stepparents to other children, Blessing ( ). The Bonded FamilydefinitionSmart Stepfamilies

Challenges Caught between past family ties and the new commitments, the remarried couple is both highly vulnerable and highly significant to the step-family’s development. The couple’s bond is the glue (Visher & Visher, 1996) that holds the family together while it has time to develop. Furrow, J., & Palmer, G. (2007).

Disrespect saying things like, “You’re not my father, I don’t have to listen to you!” Let me be clear: parents have to be careful, because once that kind of behavior gets entrenched, it’s very difficult to stop. By being rude, kids protect themselves—and they train adults what not to ask of them and what not to expect of them. Lehmen, (2015).

Positive things to consider Younger children tend to adapt and adjust better to a blended family than older children. An older child is more likely to be resentful of his newly-formed family or stepparent. The attitude of both parents plays a huge role in how the child will adjust to the blended family. Parents who demonstrate negativity or talk badly about the stepparent will make the transition more difficult for their children. When parents do this, children may feel they need to choose sides or keep loyalty to a biological parent. Many blended families report being happy and are able to make their unique situation work. Blessing.

Future as HSP in research As the blended family continues to become more prevalent, additional blended family statistics will become available. Since blended family numbers will continue to rise in the future as families divorce and remarry, it is important to study this family structure to learn the best ways to help those who are members of a blended family. We will need to develop new tools for families. Future is wide open for us to do research and develop new ways to utilize human compassion and interface traditional values with technology.

References ( ). Blended Families- Common Sense. Retrieved from URL Dw.dpuf Furrow, J., & Palmer, G. (2007). EEFT and Blended Families: Building Bonds From the Inside Out. Journal Of Systemic Therapies, 26(4), Lehman, James MSW. (2015) My Blended Family Won’t Blend Part 2 What to Do What to do when step kids disrespect you. Retrieved from URL Help-PartII-What-to-Do-When-Your-Stepkids-Dont-Respect-You.php# Blessing, Michelle. ( ) Blended Family Statistics. Retrieved from URL