When step kids are disrespectful or crabby, the last thing you want to do is spend time with them. My own kids usually need one of three things when this behavior flares up: attention, sleep or a healthier diet.
Pretty simple, right? No family therapy session required.
While going through counseling has helped us evolve as a blended family, I need to continually remember that children don’t think like adults. They don’t understand and analyze their feelings like we do. When I overthink and turn everything into a chance to “understand our feelings,” I’m reminded by the kids that this isn’t always what they need. (See list above.) Instead, keep growing together as a family by following this advice: Enjoy your kids and have fun.
If you do this, your step kids (and birth children) become buddies instead of burdens. You’ll want to enjoy them rather than avoid them (AKA turn on the TV). You don’t have to break the family budget to do it, either.
Here are some fun summer activities the whole family can enjoy:
Think about the emotions associated with divorce for adults – the anger, frustration, crushed expectations. It’s true – no one gets married thinking their love will end in court.
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