Column Classic
by Dawn Miller (January 7, 2006)
Stepfamilies may not see their reality mirrored in the remake of “Yours, Mine & Ours”
or the blissfully sappy Brady bunch, but the truth is – stepfamilies are all
around us. Let’s take a look at the statistics and how things are changing.
Stepfamilies represent a large chunk of the population. More people today
in the United States live in stepfamilies, than in nuclear families. One in three
Americans today is part of a stepfamily – we are stepparents, stepchildren, stepsiblings,
and more. In one decade, from 1980 to 1990, the number of stepfamilies increased
by more than 35%.
We have a positive view of marriage, but our marriages
are under stress from the demands of stepfamily life. Although one or both spouses in a stepfamily
is previously married (and subsequently widowed or divorced), we continue to
believe that marriage is worth emotionally investing in. Seventy-five per cent
of the people divorcing today will eventually remarry and 43% of all marriages
today are remarriages.
The first four years in a stepfamily can be especially conflict-prone. Researchers
point out that among ethnic groups, such as Asian-Americans and whites, where
stepfamily life is less institutionalized and less “the norm,” marriages that
form stepfamilies experience significant stress.
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January 3, 2008
Dawn is putting her emphasis on blogging these days. Select "Column Classics" will continue to be featured on TheStepfamilyLife but for the latest from Dawn Miller, read her blog. The latest postings appear to the right of this column.
About The Stepfamily Life
TheStepfamilyLife.com began in 2003, when writer Dawn Miller started to chronicle
her experiences as a real-life stepmom online through a weekly column. Her experiences
resonated with stepfamilies, who found that Dawn’s life often mirrored their
own experiences. Dawn has consistently advocated for the needs of blended families
within the larger society, and her writing has focused on empowering women to
be positive stepparents and role models. Over time, her site grew to include
a link area with stepfamily resources, a bookstore and a blog. The column is
carried by several online and print publications.
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