BIBLIOGRAPHY |
Includes bibliographical references (page 115) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: making the best of a not-so-great situation -- How to deal with all those strong, surprising, or confusing feelings -- You want to explain how you feel, but how? -- How to handle stepparent troubles -- Missing your old family and getting to know your new one -- How to make your new home feel more like home -- When mom's place and dad's place are really different -- What to do when you have a new bedtime (or other rule), but not the one you want -- When your stepsibling gets to watch TV and you don't : what's fair? -- When your stepdad wears his undershirt to the breakfast table and other uncomfortable moments -- Your parents haven't forgotten about you, but it might feel that way -- Moving forward with trust, hope, and plenty of survival skills. |
Subject |
Stepchildren -- Family relationships -- Juvenile literature.
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Stepchildren -- Life skills guides -- Juvenile literature.
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Stepfamilies -- Life skills guides -- Juvenile literature.
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Children of divorced parents -- Family relationships -- Juvenile literature.
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Add'l Names |
Glasser, Debbie.
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Includes |
Mark, Steve, illustrator.
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Other title |
How to deal with life in a stepfamily. |
ISBN |
9781575422978
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1575422972
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