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Step-parenting: new families, old ties

United States, 1977
film

Focuses on problems of being a step-parent and ways in which families deal with them.

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First it seemed kinda strange

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Step family

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Parenting: growing with children

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The Single parent family

United States, 1981
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Parents are people too

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Having twins

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A Family affair

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From Partners to Parents

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Stepfamily Dynamics

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Casa mia

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Ageing Parents

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Family living: who cares?

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A Step from the shadows

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A Family affair: conflict

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Siblings

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Two different worlds

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Family follies

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Surviving Parenthood (TEFC)

Unknown
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