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Stepfamily Resource Center

The National Stepfamily Resource Center’s primary objective is to serve as a clearinghouse of information, resources, and support for stepfamily members and the professionals who work with them. We are also ready to serve media representatives with user-friendly and research-based information on stepfamily living.   

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WELCOME SMART MARRIAGES CONFERENCE 2009 ATTENDEES!

If you are attending either of these 2 workshops:

509   - African American Stepfamilies  TOOB;Sheila Austin, PhD, Bishop G.F. Austin, DD

Most black couples with children (married or unmarried) live in stepfamilies. Adapt programs to meet their unique challenges. Lessons from an HMI project with low resource families.

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309 - Stepping Together for Stepfamilies  TOOB ; Brian Higginbotham, PhD

Learn key strategies to supplement any marriage education program or create a stand-alone class for stepcouples and children. Information for work with ethnic minorities.

Please click here for more information on the TOOB curriculum featured in these presentations.

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Check out Smart Steps for Stepfamilies

Our research based educational program for adults and children living in stepfamilies.

 



Looking for a local support group or trained therapist? Got media or research questions? Follow the links.

See this for advice for stepparents when their spouse is deployed out of the country.