Scheduling

Since getting through one of the gates towards defending my dissertation proposal I came up against one of the most grueling and inhumane tasks any student can possibly encounter in their time at an academic institution: scheduling. Sure, sure, you say, there are all sorts of programs to take care of those concerns for you. How hard can it really be? People aren’t THAT busy, are they? I’m sorry to say that scheduling really is a huge problem. People ARE that busy. Not everyone uses magical technology programs to schedule their lives (some people do use paper). While technology can … Continue reading

Is a Blended Family Normal?

Have you ever wondered if living in a blended family is normal? Have you ever wondered why sometimes it feels as if you are all alone and that nobody understands what it is like for you? Do you feel like your whole world truly is in a blender set to high and everything just keeps going round and round? Yes. Most of us do in a blended family. In a startling figure, it has been revealed that an approximate 2100 new blended families are joined every day in the United States. Statistics also show that there are more than 20+million … Continue reading

Blended Families Review

Blended families are certain my expertise when it comes to my role as a parent. I was a single mom for a lot of years to my two kids, but now I’m mom to five and we are happily living in our little blender. Don’t worry, the parents blog won’t always be filled with totally blended family articles, but it is a huge focus while we help to support those families that are in need. Here is a quick review. Step Mothers and Biological Mothers in the Blended Family were discussed, since there seems to be a need for that. … Continue reading

Blended Families and School Activities

Have you ever noticed how difficult it can be to be a blended family and deal with school activities, issues and conferences? Which parent attends what, and who isn’t involved? And how do you decide something like that anyway? First of all, all parents that wish to attend any event, conference or other school related activity, should be invited. Period. There shouldn’t be any rules set as to who can be at a school activity unless it’s something like a “mother/daughter lunch” or “father/son game”. And of course, the other thing you have to deal with in those situations is … Continue reading

Birth Order and the Blended Family

Some people believe there’s a truth to birth order, and some do not. If you study the effects that birth order has on the development of a child, you might be surprised at how much it does define who we are and our personalities. What is even more interesting is the combination of a family. When we blend two families, typically birth order changes a bit. When we have an oldest child, who exhibits all of the typical oldest child traits, and they are blended into a family where they suddenly become the youngest – this can really change a … Continue reading

Gift Giving in a Blended Family

Gift giving in a blended family can be a tricky practice. Especially if there are several kids and several active sets of parents. Unfortunately it is rude to tell others how to shop for your children unless they specifically ask you what they might like. So how do you deal with gift giving in a blended family? It is important to recognize who the gifts are coming from. There will more than likely factor in many different people who will be shopping for your child or children. The other parent, grandparents, aunts, uncles, sisters, brothers and so on. It is … Continue reading

Scheduling Conflicts in a Blended Family

Being in a blended family can be difficult when it comes to scheduling. There are so many different things to consider, so many variations of what can be planned and what cannot be planned and several different people to think about when making scheduled plans. So what do you do when a scheduling conflict occurs? Communication Communicating with all parties of interest is a key ingredient to effective parenting within a blended family. There are several parents that are involved and should be involved in the decision making process. Discussing situations that are conflicting can help warrant a quick resolution, … Continue reading

Schedules

One of the things about high school that was true was the consistency. You showed up every day at a certain time. You left every day at a certain time. You had classes in-between those times. Depending on what type of scheduling the school used you would have the same class every day (or, perhaps, the same classes every other day). In general, though, there was a schedule that sort of repeated. While the classes would change every quarter or semester, the time frame would stay the same. That was the benefit of the high school schedule. It was something … Continue reading