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Gisele Bundchen: Step-Parent Boundries

April 1, 2009 by Eliza Ferree  
Filed under Family, Parenting

Gisele Bundchen: Step-Parent Boundries

Now I’m not a stepparent so I can’t really tell you all the rules that go with being one.  Gisele Bundchen, you know the supermodel that’s been
with Tom Brady for two years now has finally made statements about his son, John Edward that he had with Bridget Moynahan. From my understandings, many believe she was in the wrong when she made the following comment to the press.
“I understand that he has a mom, and I respect that.  But to me, it’s not like because somebody else delivered him, that’s not my child. I feel it is, 100 percent.”
Keep in mind she …read more

Second Marriages, Blended Families and Separate Finances

December 18, 2008 by gayla  
Filed under Parenting

Second Marriages, Blended Families and Separate Finances

While caught up in my endless addictive reading mode on one of my favorite message boards, I stumbled on a discussion about a blended family who is struggling over family and financial issues.
A few facts:

The son lives with the father and stepmom.
Stepmom has child who is 18 and lives with father.
Husband manages household finances in one account.
Wife is told they are too broke and can’t give her son money for car repairs
Husband spends a great deal on his child’s sports activities
The couple have a small toddler together

Given that set of circumstances above, what do you think would be …read more

Blended Families

November 11, 2006 by gayla  
Filed under Parenting

Blended Families

  
One thing that I’d like to see from some of the reality television shows is a bit more focus on blended families.  Check out some of the statistics in the United States alone:

One million American children experience divorce every year.
Single parent families increased from 13% of the U.S. family population in 1970 to 31% in 1994
56% of divorced children had no contact whatsoever with their fathers in the first year after divorce, and 23% had no contact after five years.
Divorced children had the deepest feelings of anger, fear, and rejection of any childhood group, and were three times as likely …read more


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