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They are blending

  Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog. Today I want to talk about something that I have seen a lot of lately. I wanted to talk about blended families. I know a lot of people who parents have had a divorce and remarried someone with children. I think sometimes these situations can work out great and sometimes things end up like Cinderella. I first want to talk about divorce. I think in some situations divorce is the best choice. I think sometimes divorce is what is best for the parents and the children. I want to talk about two cousins I have, who have both had a divorce and blended families. I am going to change their names for the sake of privacy. One of the cousins is Kennadee and her ex-husband Brad. Together they have four children. They had a pretty bad divorce and shortly after Brad remarried to a woman who had three children of her own. Kennadee started dating a man name Jared. Kennadee and Brad had a terrible relationship, and the children would often come in between...

Parenting

  Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog. I wanted to talk about parenting today. I wanted to talk about the different type of parenting styles and some dos and don’ts of parenting. There are three main types of parenting styles. They are authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative. Authoritarian means that the parent knows best, and obedience is demanded. These are the type of parents that what they say go and there is no budging. A permissive parent is one that provides few behavioral guidelines because parents don’t want to upset their children. These parents are more like a friend to the children rather then a parent. A permissive parent does not enforce rules on their children. An authoritative parent is a blend of caring tone with structure and consistent limit setting. These types of parents have a health balance between authoritarian and permissive. They are firm on their rules but are also loving and kind to their children. An Authoritative parent has the respect need...