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Chapter 23
The Bi-Nuclear and Blended Family |
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Children whose parents are divorced will, more likely than not, be living in both of their parents' homes. Sometimes, one or both parents will remarry. They might marry someone who already has children. They might have another child with their new partner. For children, the impact of parents divided and remarried with new families is profound. At a minimum, the situation takes a lot of adjusting. |
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Children will be dealing with more than the usual number of authority figures, different lifestyles, different rules, and different personalities. |
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