"Keeping Families Connected, Protecting Precious Bonds"

Dedicated to bringing awareness to parental alienation and fighting to preserve the precious bond between every parent and child. 

Our Commitment to Families

Parental Alienation Awareness is dedicated to education, supporting, and empowering families affected by parental alienation.
Our mission is to protect the sacred bond between parents and children by raising public awareness, offering resources for healing, and advocating for legal reform.
Through real stories, educational materials and a supportive community, we provide a safe space for parents, children, professionals, and advocates to learn, connect, and take action.
Together, we can shine a light on parental alienation.

Signs someone is trying to turn you against your parent:

Sometimes, grown-ups make mistakes. They might say or do things that make you feel like you have to choose between your parents. That is not fair to you.

You deserve to have a happy, healthy relationship with both of your parents, even if they don't get along with each other.

Here are some signs that someone might be trying to turn you against your other parent:

Checklist:

- Someone says bad things about my other parent a lot.
- I feel like I have to pick a side between my parents.
- I am told secrets about my other parent that make me feel weird or upset.
- I feel guilty or scared if I say I miss my other parent.
- Visits, phone calls, or messages with my other parent are made difficult or stopped. - I am told my other parent does not love me or care about me.
- I feel like I will get in trouble if I say I had fun with my other parent.
- I am asked to spy, lie, or take sides against my other parent.

 

If you checked some boxes. 

If you checked some boxes, you are not alone, and it is not your fault.

You have the right to love both of your parents without feeling bad about it.

If you feel confused, sad, or scared, it is okay to talk to a trusted adult, like a teacher, counselor, or family member.

Remember:
- It is okay to love both of your parents.
- You do not have to take sides.
- You deserve to feel safe, loved, and happy.

You matter. Your feelings matter. Your family matters.

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