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A child’s interests are not necessarily served by limiting contact with one parent when a child requests it. It is important to know why a child is taking a resistant position and to address any underlying factors that may be affecting the child’s choice in the matter. | A child’s interests are not necessarily served by limiting contact with one parent when a child requests it. It is important to know why a child is taking a resistant position and to address any underlying factors that may be affecting the child’s choice in the matter. | ||
Private counselors and other resources, such as the Hear the Child Society or Voice of the Child reports by Family Justice Workers can aid parents when this type of behaviour occurs. If a child is consistently refusing to see the other parent, then it is important to know why. | Private counselors and other resources, such as the [http://hearthechild.ca Hear the Child Society] or Voice of the Child reports by Family Justice Workers can aid parents when this type of behaviour occurs. If a child is consistently refusing to see the other parent, then it is important to know why. | ||
====Parents' refusal to visit==== | ====Parents' refusal to visit==== |