Children Who Resist Seeing a Parent: Difference between revisions
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None of these solutions may be effective if the child's opinion and emotions are too entrenched, if the parents are simply too angry with one another to cooperate effectively, or if one of the parents is actively working to undermine the other parent's relationship with the child. | None of these solutions may be effective if the child's opinion and emotions are too entrenched, if the parents are simply too angry with one another to cooperate effectively, or if one of the parents is actively working to undermine the other parent's relationship with the child. | ||
When things go too far, or when a problem is left unchecked, a child's simple preference for one parent can develop to an extreme point | When things go too far, or when a problem is left unchecked, a child's simple preference for one parent can develop to an extreme point where the child is estranged or alienated from the other parent. | ||
===Knowing when there's a problem=== | ===Knowing when there's a problem=== |