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Happy Valley, OR Today more Americans live in stepfamilies than traditional families. The blended home is considered the most difficult home to live in–children often experience deep feelings of hurt, anger, and depression–but strong, loving and supportive blended families are possible.

There is no perfect family because all families are made up of imperfect people. And it doesn’t matter what your history. The past does not define the future.

“The heart of a child young or old is large enough to love all parents, even step parents,” says Maxine Marsolini, founder of Rebuilding Families, a family coaching practice specializing in cultivating harmony within families.

Rebuilding Families’ purpose is to encourage all families by presenting a clear path from where they are to where they want to be. The organization emphasizes integrating children into blended families and teaching parents effective co-parenting skills to create healthy families that co-exist in harmony and respect for one another.

“At Rebuilding Families we believe in building a strong family today to strengthen tomorrow’s outcomes,” says Maxine. “I want to help families reach their God-given potential and accomplish what God put them here to do.”

Maxine is the author of a number of family self-help books: Her newest book, Mother’s Fury, speaks to the terrible wrong of child abuse. This book urges readers to stop the generational cycle of child abuse and helps victims release the terrible trauma they experienced in childhood and find fresh joy.

For more information on Rebuilding Families, visit http://www.rebuildingfamilies.net