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Managing Conflict in Your Blended Family
Posted on Apr 07 2016 under Children, Previous Programs | Tags: Academy of Family Mediators, Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator, Association for Conflict Resolution, Blended Family, Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor, Conflict, Conflict Connections Inc, Conflict Management Coaching, Cooperative problem-solving, endurance, erupt, John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award, Kim Abraham, Kumba Award, Lawyer, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marney Studaker-Cordner, Mediation Training & Consultation Institute, mediator, Michigan Lifetime Achievement in Mediation Award, National Conference on Minorities, National Education Association/Saturn Corporation Award, Pattie Porter, Professional Speaker, Raising children, Senior Trainer, Stop Avoiding Conflict: Learn to Address Disputes Before They Erupt, Stop the Dreaded Drama: 55 tips Tips for Ending Destructive Conflict, Texas Association of Mediators, Texas Mediator Credentialing Association, The Collaborative Workplace, The Texas Conflict Coach, Trainer of Mediators, Union Management Collaboration, Zena Zumeta, Zena Zumeta Mediation Services
Raising children in a blended family can be challenging, frustrating, and overwhelming at times. It can be a real test of endurance to manage to stay together through some of the tough times that can erupt with your stepchildren. It can also be a time of growth and lasting relationships. Join Kim Abraham, Marney Studaker-Cordner and Zena Zumeta to hear how conflict is actually an opportunity to teach your children – step and biological – values and skills to last a lifetime.
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