What if stepfamilies are not in the best interest of your child? What if you as a stepparent are the real problem? Studies show that children brought up in stepfamilies are more prone to delinquent behavior than children raised by their biological parents, a fact that is overlooked and deserves more attention to reverse this trend that contributes to unsafe communities. Yet, data also show that one of three Americans is now a stepparent, a stepchild, a stepsibling, or some other member of a s...
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What if stepfamilies are not in the best interest of your child? What if you as a stepparent are the real problem? Studies show that children brought up in stepfamilies are more prone to delinquent behavior than children raised by their biological parents, a fact that is overlooked and deserves more attention to reverse this trend that contributes to unsafe communities. Yet, data also show that one of three Americans is now a stepparent, a stepchild, a stepsibling, or some other member of a s...
A Powerful Story of Trauma, Survival, and Identity
Your Lot and Parcel
43 minutes
2 weeks ago
A Powerful Story of Trauma, Survival, and Identity
Sara started middle school with a target on her back. Her father warned her that some of her classmates were the children of Israeli mobsters that he had exposed. As a journalist for Haaretz Daily, Ran Kislev’s relentless investigations uncovered the world of organized crime, political corruption, and other forces lurking in Israel’s shadow. This frequently put his family in jeopardy, leaving a young Sara to deal with the consequences. As an adult, Sara struggled to understand her father’s mo...
Your Lot and Parcel
What if stepfamilies are not in the best interest of your child? What if you as a stepparent are the real problem? Studies show that children brought up in stepfamilies are more prone to delinquent behavior than children raised by their biological parents, a fact that is overlooked and deserves more attention to reverse this trend that contributes to unsafe communities. Yet, data also show that one of three Americans is now a stepparent, a stepchild, a stepsibling, or some other member of a s...