Step by Step Family Coaching

Step by Step Family Coaching

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04/04/2026

When a stepmom has her own child, dynamics often shift, emotionally, mentally, and practically.

Over the years, I’ve seen many women feel confused or guilty about this change. But it’s not about loving one child more than another. It’s about adapting to a more complex role.

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Photos from Step by Step Family Coaching's post 03/21/2026

Step-parent burnout often comes from trying to do too much, too soon… without clear roles or enough support.

Over the years, I’ve seen that small shifts can make a big difference
less pressure to “get it right,” clearer communication, and giving yourself space to step back.

Blended family dynamics take time to settle.

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And if you need support navigating this phase, DM me.

03/14/2026

Over the years, I’ve observed that many stepmoms go through this phase where they’re still finding their place in a family that already has a shared history.
This feeling is more common than people talk about.

A few small shifts can help ease this phase:

• Focus on building one-on-one connections instead of forcing family closeness.
• Give relationships time to grow naturally.
• Talk openly with your partner about roles and expectations.

Blended families take time to settle.

If you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone.

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