It is often common when a child in new blended family thinks of a non-biological parent (step-parent) as `hating them`, or `being unfair` or even using those famous words 'you`re not my Mom/Dad!'.
It also could be a situation where one `ex` looks at another believing they are working to undermine a relationship with a bio child, or `reaching into` the new blended families home with comments about the home, the new marriage, or worst of all manipulating the minds of a child about your new spouse or family.
A `child` lashing out in a disrespectful moment, the `ex` trying to steal a special time with a child, the fellow parent speaking up for their own son or daughter at home...or any moment where a less than normal emotion or situation arises are all sadly common. Clearly we all experience these in blended families.
Commonly our human weakness is to blame, point the finger at someone, speak ill of them, throw up our hands and say `I quit`, or even saying things that can`t be taken back...all common or natural human reactions. If this is you as an adult or child...don`t beat yourself up...you have about 120 million fellow Americans in the same situation and slipping up the same as you. :-)
A Pastor / Author / Conference Speaker close friend and colleague, Dr. Dan Erickson ( http://www.greateryes.com/ ) once shared with us one of the most powerful comments as to these situations.
"See them as Christ would see them"
If we could see these situations as God does, those hurtful words, comments or actions might be viewed as stemming from some wound deep in the heart.
Pray and ask God to give us 'new eyes that see' and `new ears that hear` the real situation inside the heart of the other...and not just their outward behavior.
Blended families face challenges often because of mis-interpretation of a look or a word. God knows the truth. We believe families can grow to be `bonded` if they `look up` and `trust` in a God who can handle all situations, overcome common barriers, climb most of the mountains and slay all the giants. It is not easy always, but only through God can a step-family go from `broken to blended to Bonded`.
At The Bonded Family http://www.thebondedfamily.com/ we work with individuals and families and see hundreds of situations like this every year. We always stop, pray, ponder and ask God to let us 'see with new eyes' to help the family work through the dynamic relationship world of blended families.