July, 2008
Issue 20

Please visit my website: www.connectingstepfamilies.com

Call today for a FREE phone consultation.

FREE Stepfamily Workshop!

I am presenting a FREE 2 hour workshop for stepfamilies on Thursday Aug. 7 at the Newport Beach YMCA.

Click here for a printable flyer.

Tips for Dealing With Difficult Exes

When people with children divorce, they have the illusion that their exes are out of their lives, never to influence them again. They soon find themselves mistaken.

Some are mystified by how much influence their ex spouses have over their lives. After all, they got a divorce to remove the other person from their lives. Transitioning into a co-parenting relationship is difficult, especially if one of the parents is uncooperative. Here are some tips to help you define your relationship with your ex.

  1. Define the co-parenting relationship. Write down your perception of what the mutual expectations of the children should be, such as expectations of academic performance and of personal hygiene.
  2. Schedule a meeting with your ex in a neutral environment, such as a coffee shop. Discuss your expectations, negotiate differences, and agree to disagree on whatever you are unable to negotiate.
  3. Stick to the subject. If your ex is not done grieving the loss of your marriage, you may encounter a lot of anger, resentment towards you and your present spouse, and resistance to co-parenting.
  4. End conversations politely but firmly when your ex refuses to stay on the parenting at hand.
  5. Acknowledge the parental importance of your ex to both your ex him/herself, and to your children. Reinforce his/her unshakeable role and meaning in the children's lives.
  6. Express gratitude for his/her love and parenting of the children.
  7. Even though your present spouse may be involved in most of the decisions in your household, do not 'rub it in' to your ex's face, especially if he/she is still having a hard time accepting your divorce. It's your private matter.
As always, remember the above tips will help you do what is in the best interest of your children.

If you have any other questions or would like a consultation, please contact me. I am also available for scheduled presentations on Step-Families, for your groups.






Group Updates

Free
Stepfamilies Support Group: an ongoing (monthly) support group, open for both men and women in stepfamilies. We meet the second Monday of every month, from 6:30-8:00 P.M. Join us in sharing, exploring, and supporting each other in our stepfamilies' processes. Please, RSVP—mandatory for attendance—as seating is limited.

Summer is here and schedules are changing. Many children are spending parts of their summer at other households. You may have more contact than usual with your ex, for scheduling purposes. Remember to be as cordial and flexible as possible. Take good care of yourself and your marriage, and perhaps plan a little trip in between visits.

Please e-mail me any topic suggestions or questions you have regarding your stepfamily.

Next Issue: Next: Tips for Successful Transition Into the New School Year

Keep an eye out for the audiobook (MP3) versions of my books:
63 Tips to Help You Connect
and the classic
Seven Steps to Your Stepfamily Survival, coming soon.


My new e-booklet is here!
Stepfamilies: 63 Tips to Help You Connect


Sign up for Yaffa's FREE, monthly, online newsletter:
"Tips For Stepfamily Success"

Name:
Email:
Now in print!
Seven Steps to Your Stepfamily Survival


Only $9.95!
  (plus S&H)
Yaffa’s guidebook, Seven Steps For Your Stepfamily Survival, is now available. It is a short, easy read and full of great ideas that you can start using today!

NEW! Get it as an eBook for only $7.95!


Keep In Touch!

Want an easy way to grow and manage your opt-in e-mail list? Try aweber.com


If you wish to continue to receive this monthly newsletter, and are not already subscribed, please subscribe above. Your name and e-mail address will stay confidential and will not be sold to anyone. Please forward this newsletter to anyone you know, who is in a stepfamily or considering forming one.

Yaffa Balsam, MFT
PO Box 2481
Los Alamitos, CA 90720