Parental Alienation Awarness Organization

Parental Alienation
Awareness Organization


(PAAO)

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Why should I help?


If you have never experienced or heard of Parental Alienation or Hostile Aggressive parenting, you may be asking, why should I help?

Besides the fact that PA is child abuse, and needs to be stopped... If you have children, if you have grandchildren, if you have nieces, nephews, step-children, or adopted children, then you should know that one day these children will grow up and get married. Have children themselves. And unfortunately, most probably, according to statistics, they will get divorced or separated.

Parental alienation and Hostile Aggressive Parenting is seen mostly in cases of divorce or separation, when anger, and the feelings of loss, pain, jealously, resentment, 'why me', etc run high. This is prime time for parents/guardians to let their emotions take over their better judgment, and start using the innocent children to exact revenge and/or control the other parent/guardian, as it is incredibly easy to do so.

Anyone who as experienced PA or HAP can tell you how devastating it can be, both for the child, and for the 'target' parent. Do you want your child, grandchild, niece, nephew, step or adopted child to ever go through this type of pain and suffering? If the answer is 'no', then you should help! Help do something about it to educate people and help stop this terrible form of abuse.

If you have experienced parental alienation, hostile aggressive parenting, and/or parental alienation syndrome, you know how devastating it can be. Here is your chance to do something about it, and help the public recognize this problem.

But most of all, you should help because Parental Alienation and Hostile Aggressive Parenting is emotional and mental child abuse. No child should be used as a weapon for someone else's gain. No child should have to choose between people they love. The tactics of alienating parents have been compared to cult leaders techniques. It is brainwashing, and robs the innocent child of their childhood, and one or both loving parents. These children can also experience low self-esteem, self-destructive behaviors, anger, aggression, cruelty, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress.

Emotionally abused children affect society's structure. They risk becoming mentally ill adults who hate, fear, lie, and engage in antisocial behavior.


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