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Protective parents
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PSA to the lurkers who are falling for the narcissist’s lies and misinformation 👀 It’s often quite clear who the stable parent is in a narcissistic coparenting situation. ❕Look for the one whose focus remains on protecting and securing their children’s well-being from the start. 🚩Notice who abandoned their family to seek new supply, later leveraging them as flying monkeys to do their dirty work. Notice who creates a smear campaign aimed at discrediting the protective parent, resorting to…
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My parents are wayyyy too over protective.
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A few weeks ago I was able to go see Hotel Transylvania 2 with my little family. It was an awesome and funny movie. I recommend it to anyone who needs a good laugh and a good cheering up. There wa…
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People with narcissistic personality disorder thrive on drama and conflicts, so any attempt to #coparent with a #narcissist can turn into a real struggle. Therefore, the best way to protect yourself is to have a parenting plan in writing. #Parallelparenting enables you to have a parenting plan in writing that precisely states parenting and communication rules. Read this article to find out more. #consciousuncoupling #abusiverelationship #parentingtips #relationshipcoach #parentcoaching
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Silhouettes of quarreling parents and little child on white background. Domestic violence concept
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Helicopter Parent funny cartoons from CartoonStock directory - the world's largest on-line collection of cartoons and comics.
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🚩Counter-parenting can make shared custody a constant battle rather than a shared effort. When one parent is committed to sabotaging the other’s parenting, it’s not a refusal to coparent but rather a painful response to an ex who’s focused on undermining stability. ➡️If you’re navigating this with a narcissistic coparent, know that you’re not alone, and there’s no shame in setting boundaries and protecting your peace for your children’s sake. ❕Setting boundaries may not stop their…
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❕Covering for your narcissistic coparent’s failures isn’t protecting your kids. It’s preventing them from seeing the truth. 🚩When coparenting with a narcissist, you cannot have a child-first conversation like you would in a healthy coparenting dynamic. You will also never truly know what’s going on when you’re not present. ❕Your job isn’t to cover for the other parent’s failures, it’s to be the steady support your kids need to process it!✨ 🚩Here’s how they may let your kids down…
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I'm reblogging it everytime I see it. Sorry, not sorry.
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Being OK with imperfection — in ourselves and others.
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a child should not have to beg their parent for a relationship
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Curious about what parental alienation means? 🤔 Let me explain. Parental alienation is a heartbreaking situation where one parent tries to interfere with their child's relationship with the other parent. This can involve making negative comments about the other parent, limiting the child's time with the other parent, or making the child feel guilty about wanting to be with the other parent. The impact of parental alienation can be profound, leading to emotional distress for the child and…
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Is helicopter parenting damaging to our kids? - Mas & Pas
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💡 Children don’t need parents who sacrifice themselves for them. They need parents maintaining their own well-being, identity and balance while raising their children. Read the whole article HERE https://www.holistictransformativetherapy.com/post/children-don-t-need-parents-who-constantly-sacrifice-themselves-for-them Key points: 1. Modelling Healthy Behaviour: Parents who take care of themselves—emotionally, physically, and mentally demonstrate to their children the importance of…
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