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  • Nine Keys for Building a Happy Stepfamily Caring for a Child with Special Needs and Disabilities for Stepmoms and Stepdads
  • By: Andrea Campbell
  • Narrated by: Bonnie Trost
  • Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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The Blended Family Parenting Kids with Special Needs

By: Andrea Campbell
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Summary

The 9-L model illustrated in Blended and Special explores the dynamics of stepfamilies caring for children with special needs and disabilities and presents the information in digestible nuggets ready for consumption by blended families juggling the demands of parenthood with caring for children with special needs. Having grown up in a blended family with a sibling with special needs and now being a stepparent with a child with special educational needs, the author has experienced the phenomenon from different angles. As an active member of the special needs and disabilities community, the author was also able to draw data from fellow parents of children with special needs to supplement the information. Whether you have an established stepfamily or are in the early stages of a blended family, you can find value in the information presented. Also included is a chapter of real-life case studies from stepparents caring for disabled children. The experiences they share hold valuable lessons on issues that may arise and how they handled them in their endeavor to maintain a happy stepfamily. 

There are various reasons why the union of two parents and their children from former relationships can prove challenging. Blended families face unique challenges, and when a child with special needs is part of the family unit, the learning curve can be very steep. Unsuspecting partners might discover that they are out of their depth in the circumstances. If not understood before moving in, the stepparent may struggle to cope and throw the family off balance. The text provides valuable tips and techniques for raising stepchildren with special needs and disabilities. It is written solely from the perspective of a parent who has been on both sides of the equation and holds no medical or technical advice or information.

©2021 Andrea Campbell (P)2023 Andrea Campbell

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Awesome!

I got this book for my brother and his family since he's recently married with a blended family. He really enjoyed it! He thought there was really good insight on building relationships with his stepchildren, which he was struggling with because he really wanted to have a good relationship. Highly recommend for anyone having a similar experience!

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Unique and engaging

This is an excellent resource for blended families caring for children with special needs and disabilities. The book is written by an author who has firsthand experience with the dynamics of stepfamilies caring for children with special needs. Drawing on this experience and her involvement in the special needs and disabilities community, the author presents valuable information in an easily digestible format. The author's focus on the emotional aspects of caring for a child with special needs in a blended family is particularly noteworthy. Again it is written in an accessible style and provides practical guidance and support for anyone navigating the complex dynamics of blended families. The book provides practical tips, techniques, and emotional support that can help families successfully navigate the challenges they face. Worthy read!

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Great book

This has been really helpful for me to adapt more to moving into a blended home.
it certainly takes a bit of adjusting and this book has been great especially the the chapter on launching. Helped me through a difficult time

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Informative and relatable

As a father in a blended family, I found this book highly beneficial.
Although we don't deal with specific learning disabilities, the book really opened my eyes to how many different types of family situations there are. The author's life experiences, combined with great coping techniques and enjoyable narration, make this a great listen.

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Inspiring and informative

As someone who works closely with children with various types of disabilities and special needs, I witness how challenging it can be to be there (at our best) as a parent, and even more so as a step-parent.
I've found this listen quite inspirational, providing assurance and guidance to tackle this often challenging situation. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of positive coping strategies and advice, which made it easy to follow and understand. Being well-equiped with appropriate tools and knowledge is key to success, as well as looking after our own well-being as parents and carers, so I believe that this is an important book to keep at hand if you find yourself in this situation.

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A great book for blended families

Parenting step children and managing blended families are quite the tasks for sure. The author does a great job talking about how to parent a step child with special needs. I loved the chapter where she talks about how you have a child with a disability but that label is not the child’s identity or an excuse to enable poor behavior. She emphasizes listening intently with eye contact, showing respect, compassion, and love are instrumental ingredients that will foster bonding. The author also talks about laughing and playing together. I would dare say praying together as well. It is a wonderful book that sees the children in a blended family not as "his children and her children" but as one family. I highly recommend this to all brave enough to say, "I do" again!!

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It was very informative. Thank you!

There are a lot of things that I wouldn't have ever considered before. In my opinion, couples go into a second relationship without even thinking about the kids. Without even knowing what is in store for them. Thank you for sharing this!

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Great book

A must read/listen for blended families, lots of practical advice. My new partner found it especially helpful when moving in with me and my daughter.

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Clear Strategies!

As a teacher, I find the book helpful as it can be a challenge for lots of students to blend into families and the book gives some candid help on how to blend the family unit and stepfamily caring for children with cognitive or physical difficulties and special needs.
The book is clear on how to help parents and carers look after children with physical or cognitive difficulties.

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Neurodivergent bonus child - the map

Right away, I knew I would enjoy this book as I could hear that the author had taken the time to explain that this book would discuss sensitive topics, especially with a stepparent. Chapter 2 is a beautiful chapter that discusses what it means to start building a loving relationship with your stepchild, what that looks like, and why it is so important. The author does dive in to some of the issues that can be present when raising a child with ADHD. Each child with ADHD is different and some are more hyperactivity with impulsivity issues and others are more forgetful and docile and need additional assistance with their day-to-day activities. Both can bring their own challenges to the family.

Chapter 6 is one that is near and dear to me as I want my children to experience everything that they can. Both of my kids have extreme anxiety, so trying to make sure they participate in things that you know they would love but have too much anxiety to decide on is tough but the payoff is wonderful. Just because your child may have additional needs, more than a neurotypical child, does not mean they don’t want the same experiences. It just means they may need a little more patience and love to help get them there.

This book is very specific for families who are now blended and you are now a stepparent trying to understand the needs of your new stepchild. For someone who has never grown up or experienced a neurodivergent child, the road can be very bumpy, especially as you are not their parent but you are at times responsible for them. It can be frustrating but learning how to work with your neurodivergent stepchild is key. Being there for them is essential. Not judging them is a must. This book will certainly give you a foundation of where to start in your navigation of your bonus child who has additional needs.

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