Families can come in all shapes and sizes 💙💙
For a long time, the idea of a blended family was considered rather taboo in the eyes of society. Until recent years, the 'traditional' picture of a family was considered the only 'normal' dynamic when it came to what a family looks like but of course we realise that is not at all true.
That's why it's a good idea to only introduce your child to your new partner and their children once you've really gotten to know them and know you're both in it for the long-term.There are so many different reasons a relationship can break down, but if there are children involved, it's essential both parents keep things civil, especially around your children.
struggle with, but according to Jennie, it's all in the timing and understanding that you and your partner are in it for the long run. 'It's easy to get excited about your new partner, but remember that children, whilst resilient, need a routine. This new person in their lives will be creating change - that's not a bad thing, but they need to know their guardian is secure.'When telling your children about your new partner, it's a good idea to mention any similar interests that you think your children and your partner may bond over.
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