“…However, the growing number of studies on the development of relationships in contemporaneous families in their diverse forms has shown that the coparenting construct may be applied to any and all adult teams engaged in the daily rearing and education of a child, the parent-stepparent duo being one of these teams in stepfamilies (Ganong & Coleman, 2017;McHale et al, 2002;Svare, Jay, & Mason, 2004). Qualitative studies, focused on the experience of both partners in the new couple, have shown that parents and stepparents mention coordination of roles in the family, agreement about educational values, and cooperation in daily activities with regard to the family as central to the success of their relationship, that is, a set of relational processes that pertains to the coparental relationship (Arnaut, Fromme, Stoll, & Felker, 2000;Michaels, 2006;Pylyser, Buysse, & Loeys, 2017;Wilkes & Fromme, 2002). Moreover, acknowledgement by the parent of the potential help brought by the stepparent in caring for the child indirectly reinforces the development of the stepchild-stepparent relationship (Papernow, 2013;Rodwell, 2002), and, conversely, the way the child sees the stepparent is a direct function not only of the way the child assesses the behavior of the stepparent toward her, but also of the way the child assesses the behavior of the stepparent toward the parent (Ganong, Coleman, & Jamison, 2011).…”