Parental Alienation Day
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Parental Alienation Awareness Day (PAAD), April 25 is Parental Alienation Awareness Day (PAAD), part of a worldwide awareness campaign to raise concerns about parental alienation. The day's aim is to make the general public, judges, mental health care professionals, child protection companies, attorneys, and even friends and families of the targeted children or parents of the victims' parents become aware of this growing epidemic.
Parental alienation, also known as Hostile Aggressive Parenting, is a form of child violence. It's a parenting instinct or an adult that a child trusts, such as a grandmother/father, aunt, uncle, etc., that may cause alienation in the relationship between a child and a parent.
Parental alienation, or Hostile Aggressive Parenting, can be mild and ineffective, as well as ongoing. Any alienation of a child against a parent, according to most researchers, is detrimental to the child's emotional and mental stability. Extreme, obsessive, and persistent Parental Alienation can cause severe psychological harm to children well into adulthood.
Learn more about Parental Alienation or become a volunteer. For more details, visit www.paawarenessday.com for more details. www.paawareness.org/download and hand out brochures about Parental Alienation Awareness Day. An event can be planned by an organization. To follow on social media, use #ParentalAwarenessDay or #paad.
History
Sarvy Emo introduced the scheme in Canada in late 2005, with the first date being March 28, which began in 2006. This date was changed after the campaign began to coincide with the appearance of parent alienation specialist Dr. Richard Warshak in Toronto.
Many Canadian towns and cities have officially designated April 25 as Parental Alienation Awareness Day in 2011. Bermuda, Seventeen U.S. states (New York, Maine, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Montana, Montana, Nebraska, Montana, Nebraska, Nebraska, Montana, Nebraska, Nebraska, Montana, Nebraska, Nebraska, Montana, Nebraska, Montana, Oklahoma, Mississippi, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, In 25 countries, the day has since been celebrated.