DAY 7 Family therapy for Step mom and Step...

Please let me know if you meant something else (e.g., a letter, a social media post, or a therapy exercise). Here’s a thoughtful version:

From “outsider” to “bridge builder”

Today marked the end of our first full week of intentional family therapy. The focus was on the relationship between and her stepchildren — often the most delicate bond in a blended family.

We began with a check-in. The stepmom shared: “I feel like I’m always trying too hard or not doing enough. There’s no middle ground.” One stepchild responded quietly: “Sometimes it feels like you’re replacing our mom. We know you’re not, but it still hurts.”

Blending doesn’t happen in a week — but trust begins in a single honest sentence. Today, that sentence was spoken.

That honesty opened the door.

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Please let me know if you meant something else (e.g., a letter, a social media post, or a therapy exercise). Here’s a thoughtful version:

From “outsider” to “bridge builder”

Today marked the end of our first full week of intentional family therapy. The focus was on the relationship between and her stepchildren — often the most delicate bond in a blended family.

We began with a check-in. The stepmom shared: “I feel like I’m always trying too hard or not doing enough. There’s no middle ground.” One stepchild responded quietly: “Sometimes it feels like you’re replacing our mom. We know you’re not, but it still hurts.”

Blending doesn’t happen in a week — but trust begins in a single honest sentence. Today, that sentence was spoken.

That honesty opened the door.