8:30 – 9:00
Registration
9:00 – 9:45 Introduction: Apples & Oranges
First
marriages are “apples” – subsequent marriages are “oranges.” In this
presentation basic fundamental differences between the two are explored. The
stepfamily forms backwards from the biological family. Without recognizing
& preparing for these differences, the stepfamily – and those working with
them – can get set up for major problems. The three reasons for re-divorce are also presented.
9:45 - 10:30 Bio-Force Meet the
Weakest Link
The most
unpredictable element in stepfamily formation is relationship development. This
presentation explores & literally draws out, how individuals bond &
relationships develop in the stepfamily. This is also contrasted with the
biological family.
10:30– 10:45 Break
10:45– 11:45
Step-Discipline
The parenting
problems presented here are universal to stepfamilies where one or both bring
children. Learning the important principles of stepparenting & discipline (what works & what doesn't)
will enhance the chance for remarriage success & couple satisfaction.
11:45– 12:30 Lunch
12:30 - 1:45 Money & Stuff
Every
marriage has to handle money & stuff. With a remarriage this is amplified
and underlies all other stepfamily problems. It is the #2 reason for the break up of second or subsequent marriages and one of the least discussed
areas before any marriage takes place. This time we come with assets, debts,
children, lack of trust (we got burned), as well as different styles of
spending and saving. Different models of financial management, along with the Taylor's personal experiences are presented.
1:45– 2:00 Break
2:00 – 3:15 What
About Us
One of the
major questions stepcouples ask is, “What about us?” Not only the stepfamily
but the couple relationship also forms backwards. The issues facing the
developing remarried couple relationship can be confusing & emotionally
charged. Among the concepts presented are “primary and foundational,”
“reclaiming the territory” & the “tasks of remarriage.”
3:15 - 4:00 Evaluations / Questions & Answers