T.W.
I had the same exact issue as you're describing. Our daughter had no structure at her mothers house and when she came to ours we had the family dinner around the table and it was almost like she felt guilty for having a good time with us. Then the tears came constantly. She felt guilty even at the age of five that she was having a good time with us so she acted out. I found that lots of hugs from "me" (the step parent) especially and making her feel that she was really special because she had two families (Christmas, etc) and that bond that just her and I have created has lasted even now 8 years later! She will totally get used to it! it takes a little time. Children adjust so easy and we don't give them musch credit. She will come around just stick to your routine and don't accept anything less. She will learn that they are two separate ways of life. Sometimes I thought we would lose our minds but then I look at all our "blended" family photo's and oh my gosh! I wouldn't trade it for all the money in the world.