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Toxic Parenting Am I Hurting My Child Without Realizing It?

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When it comes to parenting where would you rank? Some just like their parents. While others strived to be different. There are many perceptions and interpretations when it comes to parenting styles, techniques and discipline. One may also have grown up with a Toxic Parent and did not even realize it.  This subject matter can also become very difficult when such behaviors are brought to ones attention. However Toxic Parents exist.

The Department Of Children And Family Services is no joke. And that old saying I brought you into this world I will take you out now has consequences. Toxic parenting is something that can leave individuals including children as they have come to realize that something was not right about what they experienced as a child once they reach adulthood. The toxicity can become such a difficult, hidden, self-blaming matter and can result in psychological trauma if the areas of concern are not addressed.

Many parents strive to do their best as a parent. We have also come to realize that there are many types of parents. Now one must come to realize that no parent is perfect and that there are many different kinds of toxicity. It has also a known fact that parental abuse damages countless lives. Evidence has also shown that many parents who were abused as children often go on to abuse their children. In met cases unknowingly

If you would like to know if you are or were a Toxic Parent join me on 7/17/17 at 12pm Pacific. The goal is not to throw parents under the bus. Let's put an end to Family Dsyfunction by stopping old behaviors, acknowledge and take responsibility for our wrongs, and  hold individuals accountable. It is also important that we make sure that the new parents do not repeat the old behaviors. When we know better we can do better. We may be hurting our children without even realizing it.

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