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Whose Kids are These?

2.67 of 5 stars 2.67  ·  rating details  ·  3 ratings  ·  1 review
Glean essential advice and fresh strategies for step-parenting from Barbours sensational Turning Points for Step-moms. Rooted in faith and practicality, each chapter contains points for stepping strong and finding joy in the journey. This priceless font of wisdom is filled with inspiration and insight, as well as stories of other women who have walked the step-mom walk. . ...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published November 1st 2009 by Barbour Publishing, Inc. (first published 2009)
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Ana Mardoll
Whose Kids Are These? / 978-1-602-60449-0

As a relatively new step-mother, I picked this up from NetGalley for review, but had not realized at the time that this was written by and marketed towards a Christian audience.

As such, I'm not certain precisely how to rate this book - it wasn't particularly helpful for *me*, since the guidance here isn't of the "scientific study" kind that I expected, nor from the perspective of an expert on psychology within blended family relationships. Rathe...more
Kim
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