Anonymous wrote:OP are you in Maryland? I have been pretty impressed with the PEP parenting coaches I've met so far. Maybe one of these classes would be useful. PEP Parenting Teens classes:
http://pepparent.org/classes-programs/parenting-teens/
The other thing you could do is post in Parenting - Special Concerns, where you might find some blended families who could talk about making that transition from being under two roofs to one.
Normally I am hesitant to go with recommending parenting classes, but making the leap from little kids to a teen? Well, I know how hard it was for me to figure out how to parent a teen, and I wasn't hit with it all at once. I think some professional help on helping you both understand your new roles is a great idea (and your role is not going to be very sister-like, but you can see why it wouldn't be obvious to her that you get to sound mom-like).
14 year olds still face rules, and in many houses, bed times. Many parents of kids that age are still actively engaged in making sure homework gets done. They are at a tough age. They are, in a word, impossible. They are forgetful, defiant, confused, and all sorts of things. It is also outstanding to watch them grow and change.
Good luck to you all.