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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
superficial advice,
By Peter Gerlach (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You're a Stepparent . . . Now What?: A Guide to Parenting in Families with Nonbiological Children (Paperback)
I have specialized in providing professional education and therapy to divorced, courting, and re/wedded couples since 1981. I am (a) 66, (b) a stepgrandson, stepson, and ex-stepfather and stepbrother, (c) an invited Board member of the Stepfamily Association of America, (d) a contributing editor to 'Your Stepfamily Online,' and (e) the author of six personal-growth and family-relations books.
I recommend this book to people with a casual interest in sensing some surface aspects of the complex role of "stepparent." I do not recommend this book to anyone seeking to understand the core requisites for building high-nurturance, enduring stepfamily relationships. "Your a Stepparent..." appears to be based on the author Cerquone's experience as a foster parent, interviews with some stepparents, and diligent research on the writings of some respected stepfamily authors. The result is well-intended - and of little practical value to serious readers, because he omits four essential topics: 1) why and how to assess and reduce co-parents' psychological wounds from childhood; 2) the origin and impacts of blocked grief in adults and kids, and how to spot and reduce it; 3) co-parent unawareness of five key topics: (a) normal personality formation, composition, and function; (b) keys to high-nurturance families and relationships, (c) effective communication skills, (d) healthy 3-level grief, and (e) stepfamily realities and norms and implications. and... 4) little effective re/marital and co-parenting help (i.e. courtship coaching, classes, informed counseling, co-parent support groups) available in most communities and the media. In my experience, these factors will often block the best-intentioned adults from following well-meant stepfamily advice, as in this book. If ignored, the factors inexorably promote choosing the wrong people to re/wed, for the wrong reasons, at the wrong time - and subsequent stresses and re/divorce. Awareness, acceptance, and discussion of these (and related) factors can reduce three of these stressors, and help to achieve high-nurturance stepfamilies. For more perspective on this review, see [...] |
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You're a Stepparent . . . Now What?: A Guide to Parenting in Families with Nonbiological Children by Joseph Cerquone (Paperback - September 1, 1994)
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