
The June 2015 issue of StepMom Magazine is HERE!
In honor of Father’s Day, this month’s Special Edition is designed specifically FOR THE MEN in our lives. You’ll find it chock full of articles which you and your partner can read separately–or together!
This edition addresses problems your partner struggles with most often (like feeling stuck in the middle). It also speaks to topics you find challenging (like feeling valued and supported). More than just a helpful resource, it’s a great tool for starting conversations with your mate.
Here’s what you’ll find inside when you subscribe:
THE JUNE ISSUE | TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
The Man in the Middle
Tips for Remarried Dads: Reclaiming Your Leadership Role
BY TRISHA LADOGNA
It’s Complicated!
A Divorced Dad’s Guide to Understanding Stepfamily Dynamics
BY BRENDA SNYDER, LCSW
Can You Help a Girl Out?
10 Things Stepmoms Want Their Partners to Know
BY HEATHER HETCHLER, MA
Every Other Weekend
How Divorced Dads Can Connect With Their Kids—All Week Long!
BY CLAUDETTE CHENEVERT
Tie the Knot Without Getting Tangled!
A Stepmom’s Guide to Getting the Wedding You Want
BY JENNA KORF
DEPARTMENTS
PUBLISHER’S NOTE
What I Think About … The Difference Between Men and Woman
GUY THEORY
Father’s Day Gift Ideas: Stepmoms, Make His Day Extra Special
BY JOEL SCHWARTZBERG
STEPFAMILY LIFE
Man, Oh, Man!
Manage Your Ex, Kids and Relationship—Without Losing Your Mind
BY MARY T. KELLY, MA
WORDS OF WISDOM
You’re Cordially Invited … Or Not
A Stepmom’s Guide to Surviving Special Occasions
BY LAURA PETHERBRIDGE
LEGAL MATTERS
A Father’s Rights
Custody Laws: No Longer A Question of Gender
BY LARA R. BADAIN, ESQ.
THE LOOKING GLASS
Our Monthly Roundup of News, Events, Reviews and More
COMMUNICATION CORNER
Rock It!
Tips for Building a Rock-Solid Relationship With Your Stepmom Wife
BY CHRISTINA ROACH, LMHC, NCC, DCC
LIFE AFTER DIVORCE
Dear Dad
5 Things Adult Children of Divorce Wish Their Fathers Knew
BY PAM HOWARD, LCSW
REAL STEPMOMS. REAL STORIES.
In honor of Father’s Day, we asked stepmoms what they love most about their partners. Here’s what they had to say.