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My Life As a Blender OR Surviving in a Stepfamily. / Nina Amir Lacey.

by Lacey, Nina Amir; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 5Family. Publisher: Amir Lacey/Nina, 2002ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Remarriage | Stepchildren | Stepfamilies | StepparentsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "More than half of all Americans who enter into marriage for the first time end up divorced. Three quarters of those same people eventually remarry, and about 65 percent of those remarriages involve children from a prior marriage. Thus, more than half of all second marriages taking place in our country create a new type of family: a stepfamily." (CONSCIOUS CHOICE) This article details a growing trend in step- or blended-families and explores the dynamics of American stepfamilies.
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Originally Published: My Life As a Blender OR Surviving in a Stepfamily, Feb. 2002; pp. 29+.

"More than half of all Americans who enter into marriage for the first time end up divorced. Three quarters of those same people eventually remarry, and about 65 percent of those remarriages involve children from a prior marriage. Thus, more than half of all second marriages taking place in our country create a new type of family: a stepfamily." (CONSCIOUS CHOICE) This article details a growing trend in step- or blended-families and explores the dynamics of American stepfamilies.

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