StepHero Community Newsletter for Blended Families Available to All

March 22, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
March 2007 - Point Roberts, WA. Blended families expert Emily Bouchard, founder of HeartPath Family Coaching, is offering a free newsletter, StepHeroes, to individuals interested in helpful advice and breakthrough tips for improving relationships in blended families.

Bouchard is a leading guru in blended family relationships. A marriage and family therapist, Bouchard has a Masters Degree in Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Child Development. She is the author of four books on blended families, the challenges of second marriages, and improving interaction within a blended family. Her website, Blended-Families.com, provides advice and resources. Individuals can also sign up for one-on-one marriage coaching session over the telephone.

"I have great tools and strategies that I share with couples who want to have a lasting, fulfilling relationship," says Bouchard. Her StepHero community newsletter promises breakthrough advice for couples in a blended family dynamic by providing help for interaction, dealing with issues, and communication. "These techniques work extremely well within difficult family dynamics such as step-parenting," Bouchard claims, "So you can imagine how effective they are for families that are currently intact!"

Bouchard's frequent interviews for articles, radio shows, and television shows prove her worth as a blended family advice authority. Some of Bouchard's accomplishments include appearances on The Today Show and an interview for a Newsweek Magazine article.

In a recent New York Times article (Style section, March 11, 2007), Bouchard comments on the relationship between presidential hopeful 'Rudy' Guiliani and his stepson further to the stepson's public comments. In a campaign appearance in California, Rudy Giuliani acknowledges, "these problems with blended families are challenges." (CNN.com, March 6).

The StepHero community newsletter answers the challenging call. It includes tips and techniques for improving relations in a second marriage or blended family. The newsletter is free by signing up at www.about-blended-families.com.