April 4, 2007 (Press Release) --
April 2007 - Point Roberts, WA. Step Parenting Expert Emily Bouchard, founder of Blended-Families.com, is hosting a free a newsletter to step families looking for beneficial tips for bettering relations in blended families. On a crusade to help stepfamilies navigate around the danger spots of second marriages, Emily's newsletter explores such issues as: What to do when you can't stand your step-kids, Coping with rejecting step children, and Dealing with domineering spouses. Stepparents may register for the newsletter at http://www.About-Blended-Families.com.
"I have very beneficial tools and tactics that I share with parents who want to have a lasting, satisfying relationship," says Bouchard. Her StepHero community newsletter offers breakthrough guidance for couples in a blended family dynamic by providing assistance for interaction, dealing with issues, and communication. "These techniques work remarkably well within tough household situations such as step-parenting," Bouchard states, "So you can imagine how effective they are for families that are currently intact!"
Bouchard is a leading expert in step family relationships. A marriage and family therapist, Bouchard has a Masters Degree in Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Child Development. She has authored four ebooks on step families, the roadblocks of second marriages, and improving interactions within a step family. Her initial website, www.Blended-Families.com, provides further advice and resources. People can also sign up there for one-on-one marriage coaching discussions over the telephone.
About Emily Bouchard
Bouchard's frequent interviews for articles, radio shows, and television shows prove her worth as a blended family advice authority. Some of Bouchard's interviews include appearances on The Today Show and an interview for a Newsweek Magazine article. In a recent New York Times article (Style section, March 11, 2007), Bouchard comments on the relationship between presidential hopeful Rudy Guiliani and his stepson.
See http://www.About-Blended-Families.com/
"I have very beneficial tools and tactics that I share with parents who want to have a lasting, satisfying relationship," says Bouchard. Her StepHero community newsletter offers breakthrough guidance for couples in a blended family dynamic by providing assistance for interaction, dealing with issues, and communication. "These techniques work remarkably well within tough household situations such as step-parenting," Bouchard states, "So you can imagine how effective they are for families that are currently intact!"
Bouchard is a leading expert in step family relationships. A marriage and family therapist, Bouchard has a Masters Degree in Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Child Development. She has authored four ebooks on step families, the roadblocks of second marriages, and improving interactions within a step family. Her initial website, www.Blended-Families.com, provides further advice and resources. People can also sign up there for one-on-one marriage coaching discussions over the telephone.
About Emily Bouchard
Bouchard's frequent interviews for articles, radio shows, and television shows prove her worth as a blended family advice authority. Some of Bouchard's interviews include appearances on The Today Show and an interview for a Newsweek Magazine article. In a recent New York Times article (Style section, March 11, 2007), Bouchard comments on the relationship between presidential hopeful Rudy Guiliani and his stepson.
See http://www.About-Blended-Families.com/

StepHeroes, a free advice newsletter on step parenting and step family dynamics, from the foremost step-parenting coach Emily Bouchard, is now being presented at www.About-Blended-families.com/
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