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01/11/08

Food Stealing, Hoarding and Pre-Packaged Snacks

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 07:37 am , 939 words, 934 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

In the past few weeks, there have been quite a few posts on here about food hoarding, sneaking food, and the frustration that parents face, when dealing with such behaviors. For some children there is a legitimate fear of running out of food, so they stash some just in case, while for other children, sneaking treats is nothing more than a control battle.

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10/09/07

Self Sabotaging Behaviors

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 08:38 pm , 475 words, 170 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

At the end of this year, my adopted stepson will be sixteen years old. He has yet to get his driver's permit and is simply itching to do so, so that he may begin driving while he is sixteen, along with the rest of his friends. His maturity level have definitely grown, so much so in fact that we brought home the driver's test study guide for him and told him to get his proof of enrollment form so that we could take him up to the local DMV and get him a learners permit for driving.

As any young teenager would be, he was absolutely thrilled, yet each and every time we come close to taking him up to the DMV, he does something that he knows will prevent him from being able to obtain one.... more

08/21/07

What Traumatized Children Can Teach You

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 02:47 pm , 387 words, 162 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

Traumatized children exhibit many less than desirable behaviors, as they try to process their emotions surrounding the events that have happened in their life in which they had no control over. While these behaviors may put some parents off from adopting and making their stepchild officially their legal child through a stepparent adoption, if it is looked at in a different light, traumatized children can expand your knowledge in so many aspects of life that it is simply amazing.

Patching drywall. Now how many parents out there had absolutely no idea how to... more

07/25/07

Natural Consequences and Accepting Personal Responsibility

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 08:29 pm , 438 words, 107 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

Today my wonderful husband not only got off work early, but stopped off at the store and picked up the Apple laptop that I have been pinning over for the last few years, along with the photography software that I have been wanting as well. My adopted stepson overheard the phone call where my husband was excitedly spilling the beans of what he was bringing home for me, and instantly jealousy began to take over my teenager.

Yet instead of the typical childish jealousy... more

07/23/07

Anger Issues

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 08:03 pm , 626 words, 240 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

anger issues in adopted stepchildren

When children have been abandoned by one of their birth parents, they are going to be left with a lot of unresolved feelings, anger, hurt, confusion, and etc. leaving them with some degree of anger issues. The children do not know how to express what they are feeling, their world seems to be spinning out of control, and the child is powerless to do anything about it, so they lash out with anger.

These anger issues can manifest themselves in different ways. The children can become ... more

04/25/07

Go On, Get Out Of Here!

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 04:53 pm , 770 words, 132 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

In the very beginning of our journey together as a family, my adopted stepson’s mother was still somewhat involved in his life. Both phone calls and visits were sporadic, and usually ended in nasty fights and my adopted stepson in tears. We did our best to mediate between the two of them when my adopted stepson would refuse to speak with her, sitting down with him and finding out why he was upset, then calling her to give her his side of the story and then to hear hers, and then try to get him to calm down enough to speak with her. Of course... more


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03/16/07

The King of the Underachievers

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 08:34 pm , 915 words, 96 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

doing things at a snails pace is my adopted stepsons specialitySure you may think that you live with a lazy, or less than enthusiastic worker, but I tell you now that they all report to my adopted stepson. Yes ladies and gentlemen he is without a doubt their leader, the absolute king of the ‘just enough to get by’ club. He has one chore in the house, and that is to do dishes, and I tell you it is like pulling teeth to get him to do it. He will space the dishes out in the dishwasher so that the most minimal amount of dishes will fit in, turning... more

03/15/07

Bottling Up Emotions

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 07:12 pm , 433 words, 136 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

While it is never a good idea to bottle up emotions, many of us, either children or adults do it. While keeping emotions locked up inside is never a good idea, causing them only to fester and grow, often eating us alive from the inside out, once we have been traumatized by a life altering event, it can be difficult if not seemingly impossible for us to share even the safest of emotions. Once trust and faith in others has been shattered, there seems to be little reason for us to open up and expose ourselves to that type of possible trauma once again.

Some... more

02/27/07

Letting Problems Just Be Problems

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 08:06 pm , 524 words, 90 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

As adoptive stepparent we deal with a lot of our own emotions surrounding the child’s absent parent, the child, our relationship with the child, and adoption itself. We also know that stepparent adoption blog letting problems just be problemsour adopted stepchildren deal with their own emotions surrounding the same issues, and that adoption touches their lives as deeply, if not more, than it touches our own. We, as adults, can understand and process more about adoption, where as the children really have limited understanding... more

02/21/07

Sibling Resentment or Rivalry?

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 09:07 pm , 751 words, 100 views  
Categories: Behavioral Problems

With the large age gap between our two boys, one would think that they would get along well. One would assume that with the oldest boy being fifteen, and the youngest being four, that stepparent adoption blog sibling resentmentthey would either be able to find a few things to do together, or that they would ignore one and other for the most part not being able to find common ground. Now we have many days where the boys do not play a lot with one and other, yet there are other days where all they do is fight with each other over absolutely... more

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