Child(ren) Held Hostage

I hope this Blog will prove helpful in the recognition and useful in deterrence of Parental Alienation.

I will undoubtedly be using this blog in part as a therapeutic venue. I will also use this blog as a communication portal to my children if they should choose to use it.

"Parental Alienation is about parents who place their own selfish needs above those of their defenseless children and in doing so, they deny them their right to love and be loved by both parents. Alienators do not fit the stereotype of the deficient and ill-equipment parent. Instead, these parents are generally articulate, resourceful, and competent in all other aspects of their lives – except in the realm of parenting. In fact, these individuals might easily be mistaken for ideal parents, except to the properly informed, because they profess love and concern for their children. What sets these individuals apart from other dysfunctional parents is their overwhelming commitment to meeting their own needs first. In doing so, they destroy the relationship their children have with the other parent – at whatever cost. ” Dr. Reena Sommer - Internationally Recognized Divorce and Custody Consultant
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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Let it SNOW!

Wow Brooke, One of your freinds showed up yesterday at 7:30am because we had so much snow and they wanted you to come out to play. I told them it wasn't our weekend so you weren't here.
We went and got Edward yesterday afternoon and he is having a blast! The ice and snow is packed harder and better than it was a few weeks ago. The tubes still don't work well, but the Radio Flyer is fast. The hill by Mr. Mike's is the best. Other people have learned about our hill and we have lots more people this time. We have a little fire going and hot apple cider heating on the burner. We wish you were here.

I think one of your freinds has a crush on Edward. She was over here again at 8:30 this morning asking for Edward. They are out sledding now.

I bet you have found some great hills too. I know how you like the snow. I bet your little sister is really excited too. I hope you stay have fun and try to keep warm.

Wish you were here and I love and miss you.

Love,  DAD

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