3 Keys to Healing Parental Alienation

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Healing parental alienation is a mending most people do in private, if at all. Here are some tips to facilitate your healing process.

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  • Jennifer Synsetti1/18/2011

    When there are disputes over custody children must come first! Often times there are false claims of abuse, name calling and deliberate alienation of another parent. Get help whether it's you or the ex spouse. Children must come first. Be careful of the things said on fb and other social networks because children and their friends will see them. Be the bigger person, right or wrong, and keep the lines of communication open at all times. Most importantly, NEVER down your child's mother or father...kids remember what you say.

  • Randy Megow1/3/2011

    This is not only affecting women. I haven't seen my sons for 80 days now because of their Mother....

  • Lisa Hatch2/28/2010

    These 3 keys DID open the door to my college age son and we did heal and are healing much in our separation over 5 1/2 years! Thank you for opening my eyes to how to approach my child and soon other children! It worked for me...I pray others will "hear" your message here and apply like I did and have the success I now enjoy. THANK YOU

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