Your Step-children And You
A Candid, Helpful And Sometimes Controversial Guide to Step-Parenting; The Perfect Book For The Single, Divorced or Widowed Parent Considering A New Realtionship
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About the Book
A candid and most helpful guide to step-parenting, And
A much needed book for today’s world of step-parenting; also a great book for the single, divorced, or widowed parents considering a new relationship; Topics including accepting your step-child, sexual and physical abuse, And
A sometimes controversial guide to stepparenting written by W.J. Stoglin and based solely upon research and personal experience of the author. It should not be misinterpreted as personal advice by any means.
This book was written for the sole purpose of aiding persons having particular problems in stepparenting. In order to accomplish this feat please read to get a realistic grasp of just what some of the problems are and how they fit into the role of a stepparent’s dream or nightmare.
Most or all persons involved in step parenting are more than likely experiencing some of the problems that so greatly plagued me, the author. I was plagued with many problems during the days of my inexperience in handling step-children. Further, these problems extended to those parents who were unwilling to lend a helping hand when it came to the proper guidance, control or disciplining of their children. This book can also be used as a helpful tool creating a communication link between the children and their biological parents - the children and their stepparents. Therefore each unique case should be handled individually. Because each case is unique, it is necessary to approach each situation with understanding and feeling for the distinctive problem encountered in its entirety.
If you are able to identify with certain problems that are similar to those shared from the author’s past experiences, then and only then, should you utilize suggestions in this book. Due to the honesty of the author in this guide, readers are warned that the author does not assume any responsibility for any decisions derived from reading this book. The approaches outlined in this guide to problem solving are solely from objectivity, trial, error, deep contemplation, patience and kindness for others as experienced by the author.
Persons buying this book should read it carefully, examine the similarities involving each case and use discretion before rendering a decision. Even though the stories and information in this book are true and believed by many to be solid and helpful; you as an individual, should make your own final decisions based on common sense and personal feeling about the events surrounding your case. Remember, do not be afraid to make a decision, but then again there is only one decision to make, and that is to stay in or get out of the relationship!
THANKS SINCERELY. Author, W.J. Stoglin
About the Author
Born in Fort Worth, Texas 1951, I am one of six children. After high school, continuing education courses fueled my fascination with the written word. A product of a single-parent home, I developed a strong sense of dedication to being a father, who would never be absent from my children’s lives. After two marriages and divorces, I was involved in a few other relationships with women who had children. I feel these experiences were worth sharing, so I put together a stepparenting guide, depicting the joy, sorrow and necessity of being an effective and loving stepparent, for every stepchild’s sake.