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Am I a Parental Alienator?
If you answered "YES" to any of these
questions, you need to evaluate to what extent you are engaging in parental alienation.
Children need to be free to love both parents. If you dont like the other parent or
feel that they are inappropriate for your child, you need to solve the problem without
resorting to destroying that childs relationship with this parent. Your child can
make up his or her own mind about how much they love or even like the other parent without
being unduly influenced by you. Obsessed parent alienators will stop at nothing to damage
or even severe a childs relationship with a parent. This is a serious form of child
abuse where a child is not allowed to have loving feelings for his parent, or his or her
extended family and friends. These people represent half of the childs heritage.
Most parents "slip up" once in a while, however, parents who really care about
their childs best interest will do all they can to keep their child out of the
middle and allow them to love both parents.