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The New York Times bestselling author and her husband, actor Chris Pratt, opened up about being in a blended family.
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Motherly on MSNKatherine Schwarzenegger hired a stepparenting coach—here’s what every blended family can learnChris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger open up about blended families, the invisible work of stepparents, and why coaching ...
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Katherine Schwarzenegger knew she needed a little bit of help when she got engaged to Chris Pratt. The author and personality ...
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The Independent on MSNKatherine Schwarzenegger hired a coach to help her prepare to become the stepmother of Chris Pratt’s sonKatherine Schwarzenegger has admitted that before she married Chris Pratt, she hired a coach to help her prepare to become ...
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Katherine Schwarzenegger said her coach was "essential" in helping her learn how to communicate with her stepchild and think ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNKatherine Schwarzenegger hired 'stepparenting coach' before marrying Chris PrattKatherine Schwarzenegger hired a "stepparenting coach" soon after she got engaged to Chris Pratt. In an interview for the ...
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US Weekly on MSNChris Pratt Compares Stepparenting to Motion Capture Actors: ‘Don’t End Up Getting the Credit You Deserve’Chris Pratt compares stepparenting to motion capture acting while sharing its challenges alongside Katherine Schwarzenegger’s ...
The actor shares son Jack with ex Anna Faris and kids Eloise, Lyla and Ford with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt ...
When the writer became engaged to Pratt, she decided to enlist the services of a specialist in stepchild rearing.
Powell's Books offers a large selection of books about blended families and stepparenting. (Heidi Williams/The Oregonian) So you're about to start a stepfamily, or already are part of one. You're ...
Chris Pratt has recently shared rare reflections on stepparenting challenges in a new interview.The Garfield actor revealed that stepparenting is a “tough job” during an appearance ...
There are no greater heroes than stepparents. A stepparent agrees (gladly) to fill another parent’s shoes.
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