
Blended Families--Special Children
Build a Happy Stepfamily
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Narrated by:
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Bonnie Trost
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By:
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Andrea Campbell
About this listen
Blending families can be complicated and challenging to navigate. The toolkit presented in Blended Families--Special Children explores the dynamics of stepfamilies caring for children with special needs and disabilities and presents the information in digestible nuggets ready for consumption by quintessential blended families who are juggling the demands of parenting.
You'll discover how to bond with your special stepchild and how you can recognize and embrace the differences, strengthen your family, and maintain a happy relationship with your spouse or partner so that all the children in the family unit will feel safe and content.
The 9-L model illustrated in Blended Families--Special Children explores the dynamics of stepfamilies caring for children with special needs and disabilities and presents the information in digestible nuggets ready for consumption by quintessential blended families juggling the demands of parenthood with caring for children with special needs.
Whether you have an established stepfamily or are in the early stages of a blended family, you can find value in the information presented. Here’s a synopsis of what you’ll discover:
- Launch–considerations for the early stages of your blended family
- Love–how to keep the love alive with your partner and in the family unit
- Listen–strategies for listening even when your child is nonverbal
- Laugh–techniques for building fun into your stepfamily
In addition to the 9 L’s, you’ll discover:
- State benefits you may be able to access
- The effect of challenging behavior on your stepfamily
- How cognitive disability can affect a child’s conduct
Also included is a chapter of real-life case studies from stepparents caring for disabled children. The experiences they share hold valuable lessons on issues that may arise and how they handled them in their endeavor to maintain a happy stepfamily.
The second book, Blended Family: A Guide for Stepparents outlines seven key factors that are often overlooked but have an adverse effect on stepfamilies. They are neatly arranged in the acronym BLUNDER - which is precisely what stepparents do when they fail to address or ignore the cited factors. Contemporary society is overrun with demands on parents who have to juggle various roles. But,if you pay attention to the elements outlined, the difference will be noticeable as you navigate this challenging but potentially enriching role.
And even if you think you've tried everything, consider these factors. You'll be surprised to find that these simple changes can make an impactful difference.
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Great guide for blended families
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Families come in all shapes
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I agree with the author that many problems lie in the relationship with your partner, which is why it often makes sense to work on the relationship first. This often has a positive ripple effect on the whole family.
The advice on bonding with a child who has special needs really hit home and helped me better understand how to support my stepchild.
I also appreciated the straightforward tips for keeping love and laughter alive in our household, even during challenging times.
The real-life case studies were particularly insightful, offering practical examples of how other families have tackled similar issues. This book gave me the tools to strengthen our family and create a more supportive environment for everyone involved. I would definitely recommend it!
Practical Tips for Building a Stronger Stepfamily
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The author did a great job of outlining the practical steps to helping families “blend” together effortlessly. Each chapter incorporates rock solid principles that families (even ones that aren’t blended) should abide by.
My favorite chapter was chapter 4 (Laughing)! Incorporating laughter is essential and truly helps bring the families together! Highly recommend this book for those with blended families!
Excellent Book for Blending Families!
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Finally a book that truly understands my situation
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Great Guide!
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Very Inspiring Book
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Blended families are complex and challenging, particularly when caring for children with special needs. Listeners are guided through the importance of bonding, communication, and understanding.
One of the audiobook's strengths is its focus on maintaining love and connection within the family unit.
The narration is with clear and empathetic. The audiobook is accessible to listeners of all backgrounds and experiences.
I highly recommend this audio as a must-listen for anyone dealing with or thinking about blending families with special needs children. With its practical advice, compassionate approach, and real-life insights, this audiobook will be very helpful.
How to Blend!
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Create a healthy, loving stepfamily
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The author has well defined all the strategies for people who have special kids and I think we must appreciate such works to let the world know that these kids are no different. A good recommendation
Awareness about special kids
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