|
Step-Parenting 7 Tips
Step-Parenting 7 Tips To Help You Develop A Positive
Relationship With Your Step Children
I am
a step-parent and have been one for almost 24 years. When I
married my husband he was the custodial parent of his twin sons
who were 5 years old at the time. I didn't have children of my
own. Our first child came along when the boys were 8. I quickly
learned that being a step-parent is quite different than being
the biological parent. If I were to summarize what I know to be
important factors in establishing a positive relationship with
your step children I would say:
1. Allow for plenty of opportunity for your partner to spend
time alone with his/her children. Support the relationship that
was established long before you came along.
2. Be sensitive to what your step children are going through
and don't take things personally. Read books on becoming a
successful stepparent.
3. Be aware that each age will adjust differently to a
stepparent. Teens will take much longer to accept you than very
young children.
4. Show respect towards the other parent. If your partner is
bashing his/her ex-spouse, you don't have to go along. It will
not enhance your relationship with your step children.
5. Parenting someone else's children can be very stressful.
Make sure you take time for yourself doing things that make you
feel good.
6. Keep in mind that these are not your children and the job of
disciplining and setting rules is primarily up to the
biological parents. You may disagree with their parenting style
but it's not your place to try and change things.
7. Attend a support group for blended families or step
parenting. You'll appreciate the support and soon find out that
issues you're dealing with are similar to what others are going
through. You'll also gain helpful tips.
by Barb Desmarais -
Back
to Top
###
Barbara Desmarais is a parenting and life coach and has worked
with parents for 20 years. To gain more insights and tips
around parenting, visit her website at http://www.theparentingcoach.com. Sign up
for her monthly parenting newsletter and receive your fr*ee
copy of her popular book: "Raise Your Children But Not Your
Voice."
Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Barb_Desmarais
|