You’ve married the perfect partner, but you’re realizing that your new family isn’t exactly The Brady Bunch when it comes to getting along with your stepchildren. Separation and remarriage are hard on kids, and it’s common for them to lash out or act coldly when their parent’s new spouse enters the picture. It doesn’t have to be this way forever, though—with patience and empathy, it’s possible to bond with your new stepchildren and eventually put an end to their toxic behavior. In this article, we’ll guide you through the best ways to earn your stepchildren’s respect and understand where they're coming from. Take a deep breath and stay optimistic, since you may be closer to a peaceful relationship than you think.
Things You Should Know
- Be the adult in the relationship and remain patient as the kids adjust to a new family dynamic. Give them space to process the changes in their lives.
- Bond with your stepchildren through activities you both enjoy. Don’t force a relationship—just be there and be your authentic self around them.
- Get your spouse on board with parenting and discipline. Present a united front to all biological and stepkids to promote equality and respect.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Remember that it’s possible to mend your relationship with your stepchildren. Stay optimistic and focus your energy on communication, respect, love, and patience. [26] X Trustworthy Source HelpGuide Nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free, evidence-based mental health and wellness resources. Go to sourceThanks
- It’s natural for children to prefer their biological parents, and many will still wish their parents were together. The kids are probably loyal to their biological parent and may feel shame or betrayal by showing you affection. [27] X Research sourceThanks
- Often, it’s harder for stepmoms to connect with stepkids than stepdads because biological moms tend to have strong input regarding their kids. [28] X Research sourceThanks
Expert Interview
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