Category Archives: All Confessions
Friendly Advice
One father shares a whimsical message. Seeking emotional support can be life altering. There are many groups by parents and professionals offering a life-line. Custody matters can be daunting and emotionally taxing. Reaching out for help is an important part of the process. You are not alone!
Friendly Advice, #522
Web of Deception
Parenting Issues
Parenting issues should remain between the parents. Sometimes, parents use the child as a go-between. This puts the child in the awkward position of having to choose sides. A child wants and needs to have a relationship with BOTH parents. Divorce is between the parents and about the child. (From Whisper).
# 519, Parenting Issues (From Whisper)
Is Anyone Listening?
A graphic image of parental conflict. This artwork shows each parent in distinct settings (different homes?). Child is in the center, covering their ear while straddling each home. Both parents are saying something with an angry tone based on the look on their faces and word bubbles. Notice how each parent is turned away from their child. ‘Communication’ lines in green and red indicate distress. Neither parent is paying attention to their child. Seemingly, this child is trying to explain their thoughts through art. Hopefully, one of these parents will notice how their child answers the question “How do you feel about being in the middle? As this child answers: scared, sad, want to get away, mad, worry.
#518, Is Anyone Listening, from Kids in the Middle.
Categories: Impat on child, A child’s view
Good-bye, Daddy…
A heartfelt pic of divorce from the perspective of the child? An adorable little girl is crying blue tears. She is crying out to daddy who seems distressed. Mom seems intent on taking the daughter in a different direction. An important point to make is children want and need to have a relationship with BOTH parents. I hope these parents figure out a way to communicate. Divorce is between the parents and about the child.
#516, Goodbye, Daddy…
Categories: Impact on child, A child’s view
Artwork, by a talented (anonymous) artist.
Heart and Dagger
There are several elements in this artwork deserving of attention. Viewing the self-portrait, the child is split with a line down the entire page through the child. In the middle of the child there is another split. This is disproportionate with more space to the father. Each parent is pointing a dagger in the child. Is there significance because mom appears to be walking away and dad is walking toward the child? Both parents are smiling while the child is sad? Certainly, the child feels torn between the parents. Is either parent aware of how their child is experiencing the divorce? Seemingly, this artwork indicates the child needs help adjusting to the divorce.
#517, Heart and Dagger
Categories: Impact on the child, A child’s view.
What Are They Saying?
What are the parents saying? Each parent is pointing a finger indicating they are trying to make a point. What words is this child hearing causing the large, flowing, blue tears. Even the dog, with wide eyes, seems startled by the parental conversation. Does either parent see how this is impacting their daughter. Hopefully, one parent will take a moment and comfort their child.
#515, What Are They Saying?
Clip Their Wings
Patterns of communication established in early childhood impact every aspect of the child’s life. Parent-child relationships play a critical role in how the child develops. The artist shares how the strings of fear and guilt tend to keep the child from venturing out and developing as an individual.
#514, Clip Their Wings.
As shared on Parental Alienation Dynamics, Facebook.com/ParentalAlienationDynamics
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Quote from . Michael Bone, Ph.D.
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Last Letter
A father leaves one last message for the son he fought for in family court. This parent just wanted to have a relationship with his child. This is a tragic outcome of which there is no return. Will this little boy ever know the struggles this father endured seeking custody. This child will never know the love of his father. Suicide among parents of custody is a concern.
If you are thinking about committing suicide because of your family court battle. Please seek help. You are not alone.
#512, Last Letter











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