Meanwhile, the most common symptom of parental alienation among children is a «child's
rejection of a loving parent.»
Not exact matches
How could there possibly be room in the family for a stubborn and rebellious child who lived wastefully in
rejection of the
Parent's abundance and generosity and hospitality and
love?
We were able to embrace him as the
loved son he always was and will be... I am sad that he struggled so many years with the dread
of rejection of us as his
parents and held the «secret»
of being gay for way too long.
At each time point, the researchers measured mother and father
rejection separately by asking each
parent about their feelings
of love, distrust and dissatisfaction with their child.
When
parents and caregivers don't understand the language
of behavior they often react to children's empty - cup / refill - request behaviors with anger,
rejection and punishment instead
of responding with the
love and attention that children need to fill the cup back up.
When it comes to the impact
of a father's
love versus that
of a mother, results from more than 500 studies suggest that while children and adults often experience more or less the same level
of acceptance or
rejection from each
parent, the influence
of one
parent's
rejection — oftentimes the father's — can be much greater than the other's.
Such denigration results in the child's emotional
rejection of the targeted
parent, and the loss
of a capable and
loving parent from the child's life.
Parental alienation involves the unwarranted
rejection of one, previously
loved,
parent by a child following a separation or divorce.
Such denigration results in the child's emotional
rejection of the targeted
parent, and the loss
of a capable and
loving parent from the life
of the child.
Understand that your children
love both
of you and they may fear that pleasing one
parent risks
rejection by the other.
Parenting behaviors such as trust, acceptance, supportive parenting, open communication, love, caring and warmth were considered as positive aspects of support (47 studies) and indifference, avoidance, neglect, hostility and rejection were regarded as negative aspects of support (seven
Parenting behaviors such as trust, acceptance, supportive
parenting, open communication, love, caring and warmth were considered as positive aspects of support (47 studies) and indifference, avoidance, neglect, hostility and rejection were regarded as negative aspects of support (seven
parenting, open communication,
love, caring and warmth were considered as positive aspects
of support (47 studies) and indifference, avoidance, neglect, hostility and
rejection were regarded as negative aspects
of support (seven studies).
Hateful
parents pressure their children to reject a once
loved parent because the
parent can not handle the
rejection of divorce.
A
parent who systematically programs a child into a state
of ongoing denigration and
rejection of a
loving and devoted
parent is exhibiting complete disregard
of the alienated
parent's role in the child's upbringing.