There is a gender war now brewing over the reality and consequences of Parental Alienation after divorce.
Rather than taking sides, author Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, is appealing to all divorced mothers and fathers to stop the gender-based blaming, spiting and accusations and focus instead on creating a Child-Centered Divorce.
Sedacca says despite their best efforts, family courts have been failing our children in post-divorce settlements. To compound that, parents are poorly prepared for the challenges of co-parenting or single parenting facing them once the divorce is over.
Recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce, Sedacca is imploring parents and divorce attorneys to make decisions based on maturity and sanity rather than vindictiveness. She has been fighting to raise parental awareness about the consequences of alienation-based behaviors through her Child-Centered Divorce Network.
?When you mix two egos with dramatically differing perspectives, you?re bound to get an entanglement of emotions compounded by allegations, defensiveness and self-righteousness,? notes Sedacca. ?Unfortunately, no one wins when parental alienation runs its course during and after a divorce. And it?s the children in particular who lose in a big way. Many of them are affected for life.?
Sedacca is the author of How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children -- with Love! The customizable ebook has been acclaimed by psychotherapists, attorneys, mediators, financial planners and other professionals throughout the world for its innovative approach to breaking the news about separation or divorce to children. Her Child-Centered Divorce Network has become a trusted resource for information on creating cooperative, peaceful divorces.
A Certified Corporate Trainer and divorce coach, Sedacca is an Expert Contributor to major divorce organizations and websites world-wide, including: www.divorce360.com, www.divorceinteractive.com, www.parentalwisdom.com, www.childsharing.com, www.mommymentors.com and the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children. She is also the 1st Place winner of the 2008 Victorious Woman of the Year Award, based on the first chapter of her book!
Sedacca addresses many timely topics including:
? What is Parental Alienation Syndrome?
? Why are so many men?s groups rallying around this issue?
? Why are women's groups like the National Organization for Women so opposed to PAS?
? What?s in the best interest of our children?
? What can parents do to emotionally safeguard their children after divorce?
? What is a Child-Centered Divorce?
? How can parents avoid legal disasters from the divorce court system?
To learn more about Sedacca?s new ebook, Child-Centered Divorce Network and subscribe to her free weekly ezine, visit her website
http://www.childcentereddivorce.com To schedule an interview with Rosalind Sedacca, call her at
561 742-3537.