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Why do mothers alienate fathers?
What Drives Parental Alienation Behaviors? Usually, the alienator’s motive is to “get back” at their spouse, who they may see as having hurt them by divorcing them—even if, in fact, the alienator was the one who initiated the divorce. Another motive can be jealousy, especially when the ex-spouse remarries.
How do you fix a broken family?
Before you can reconcile with your family members, you’ll need to check in with yourself, and make sure you’re ready. If you’re not mentally in a place where you feel like you can move on, don’t push it. Trying to force things too soon will often lead to failed attempts and disappointment.
What are the risks of having a second child?
Your second child is at a higher risk of developing emotional issues, especially if he feels unloved or neglected. Not giving enough attention to his needs, developments, and achievements will also make him feel unmotivated.
Is your middle or second child struggling?
Your middle or second child could be showing these signs. Look for them and understand why your child may be struggling. 1. Low Self-Esteem And Jealousy: Your second or middle child could develop low self-esteem if he is compared to the elder one.
Did your parenting fall apart when the second child came?
But then the second child came along and everything fell apart. We also realized that all that amazing parenting we were doing was as unnecessary as rotating the tires on our car. Read this humorous parenting take on how raising a firstborn is different from raising a second-born!
Why does my second child not want my attention?
Your second child may not respond to your love and affection in the same way as your first one does. If you feel your younger child does not love you or want your attention, think again. He needs as much love as you can give him. He is probably trying to show you that he is not happy with the amount of your love and wants more from you.