By SarahB | Leave A Comment
At the end of the school year, many children are participating in field days and awards ceremonies. Some of them are winning awards and trophies. Sports seasons are wrapping up – maybe the child snags an awesome medal for his or her participation on a team.
In a blended situation: Where do those awards go?
Sure, logic would say: The awards go where the kids are. But say, as a parent you hope to have a collection of all your child’s accomplishments by the time he or she graduates. Maybe you and the other parent both want to have it to show it off for a bit. Maybe you coached that sports team and were extremely involved in the award-winning activity. A friend of mine just experienced this with her stepson’s hockey trophy.
Do you experience this with your children or stepchildren?
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ABOUT SarahB
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That is a hard one. I’m not in a blended a family, so probably shouldn’t comment. However, I would think the best thing would be to keep them at the kids main house. If it is something that only one parent took them to, then keep at that house. Worse case, if the parents are just fighting over it, maybe let the kid decide which home to keep at.