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  2. Dealing With Adult Child Estrangement, a ‘Modern ... - WebMD

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    A recent study of parents estranged from adult children found that about a quarter of respondents were estranged from their fathers.

  3. Parental Alienation Syndrome: What It Is and Signs to Look For

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    Parental alienation is a situation in which one parent uses strategies — sometimes referred to as brainwashing, alienating, or programming — to distance a child from the other parent. Parental ...

  4. Parental Alienation: 3 Signs To Look For - WebMD

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    A child with moderate parental alienation will strongly resist any contact with the alienated parent and maintains resentment and opposition during their time with them.

  5. What to Know About Parallel Parenting After Divorce - WebMD

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    Parallel parenting is a way for divorced parents to limit contact with each other. Learn about the benefits and how to create a parallel parenting plan.

  6. Parental Burnout: What It Is and How to Cope - Healthline

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    Parenting isn't easy, and parental burnout can make it even harder to take care of yourself and your kids. Here are some tips.

  7. How to Come Out to Your Parents at Any Age - Healthline

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    Nobody should feel pressured to come out. But if you feel safe and ready, this guide to coming out to your parent (s) at any age and of any orientation can help.

  8. Toxic Parents: How to Manage Them - WebMD

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    Not every parent-child relationship is healthy. If you have a toxic parent it can be hard to shed the child role and look after yourself. Learn how to spot toxic parental behavior, lose guilt, set ...

  9. Contact (law) - Wikipedia

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    In family law, contact, visitation and access are synonym terms that denotes the time that a child spends with the noncustodial parent, according to an agreed or court specified parenting schedule.