Blending together two separate families with two separate cultures can be jarring. Each family brings its own set of values, rules and habits to the new living arrangement.
“In order to start coming together, we have to build trust and rapport first,” says Pamela Chambers, licensed counselor and author,“You’re better off to spend less time when you first come together as a blended family.”
Strong bonds develop slowly over time. Instead of forcing everyone together, Chambers suggests giving both families time and space to grow together naturally.
When new family members move in, sometimes kids worry about losing the attention and affection of their biological parent. To help ease them into their new lifestyle, Chambers advises parents to spend time alone with them, so they can share their feelings in a safe environment and keep the bond strong. But having that one-on-one time gives them time to talk and makes you feel like you’re still connected with them,” she says.
When kids have a new stepmom or stepdad, they sometimes feel disloyal to their biological parent that lives outside their blended family. Chambers offers the following example of how to get the conversation started: “You have a dad who will always love you and will always be your dad. Your stepdad is not trying to take the place of your dad. He is my choice. You don’t have to like him or love him, but you have to respect him,” she says. “It’s a huge weight off the child’s shoulders, and it needs to be repeated over and over again.”
Chambers also suggests that stepparents spend some alone time with their stepchild, so they can get to know each other and build trust.
“It’s kind of like the dating process,” she says. “A stepparent has to play a supportive role, not a savior role.” Develop family rules and traditions slowly, adding one at a time and pulling from each family’s experiences.
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