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		<title>Who You Callin&#8217; Blended?</title>
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The media is in love with the term &#8220;blended family.&#8221; From USA Today to Star magazine to the New York Times, from 20/20 to Oprah, there&#8217;s no escaping the articles about repartnering with children that [...]]]></description>
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Author of An Intimate Understanding of America&#8217;s Teenagers: Shaking Hands With Aliens
As September approaches, almost every schoolteacher in America fills with excitement and trepidation. It is, after all, a new year. Like baseball in spring, anything seems possible for a teacher in the fall when it comes to a renewal of spirit: [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Coping with a New Step Dad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Armin Brott
Dear Mr. Dad: Six months ago, my wife and I divorced because she was having an affair.  After our divorce, she remarried and my 3-year old son has become attached to her new husband, who showers him with expensive presents.  I know my son loves me, but it isn’t easy for me not [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sue Mittenthal and Linda Reing, authors of STILL HOT: The Uncensored Guide to Divorce, Dating, Sex, Spite, and Happily Ever After
 Dating with kids can be challenging – whether you’re recently divorced or you’ve already endured two years’ worth of Starbucks dates &#8212; and whether your kids are two or twenty-two. But your children can [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Parenting and Divorce: It’s about you!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a parent, you are at the center of your child’s life, but first you are at the center of your life, and what your child needs more than anything is for you to be okay. Being OK will also improve your negotiations with your Ex over all issues. 
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