Webresearchers have learned a lot about blended families, since the 1970s β€” when the brady bunch painted a perfect picture of step siblings getting along.

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While blending families brings.

Becoming a stepfamily is a process.

Grandparents are increasingly present in adolescents’ homes and lives.

Websanner and other researchers say that since the brady bunch aired in the 1970s, they've learned a lot about what works and what doesn't work to help.

It takes time, says patricia papernow, a psychologist who has written three books about.

Webolder adolescents (age 15 and older) need less parenting and may have less investment in stepfamily life, while younger children (under age 10) are usually more accepting of a new adult in the family, particularly when the adult is a positive influence.

It takes time, says patricia papernow, a psychologist who has written three books about.

Webolder adolescents (age 15 and older) need less parenting and may have less investment in stepfamily life, while younger children (under age 10) are usually more accepting of a new adult in the family, particularly when the adult is a positive influence.

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