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  2. Southern Poverty Law Center labels NJ parents' rights groups ...

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    A collection of New Jersey-based parents' rights organizations, including one based in Ocean County, are among "hate and antigovernment" groups named in the Southern Poverty Law Center's new ...

  3. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic parent will often abuse the normal parental role of guiding children and being the primary decision-maker in a child's life, becoming overly possessive and controlling. This possessiveness and excessive control weaken the child; the parent sees the child simply as an extension of the parent. [10]

  4. Parental abuse by children - Wikipedia

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    Lack of support for parents who live in fear of their teenagers, study shows; Jiménez Arroyo, S. (2017). "La violencia filio parental y la medida de internamiento. Especial referencia a la "prestación por excarcelación" " [The child-to-parent violence and the measure of internment. Special mention to the "benefit release"].

  5. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Child (also known as the Hero or Superkid [12]): a child who becomes a high achiever or overachiever outside the family (e.g., in academics or athletics) as a means of escaping the dysfunctional family environment, defining themselves independently of their role in the dysfunctional family, currying favor with parents, or shielding ...

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  7. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] For example, some parents ask their children for advice about the parents' own romantic relationships, or expect their children to support and manage the parents' emotions, or push children into the role of mediators and peacemakers in the family. [2] Emotional parentification is more harmful than instrumental parentification. [2]

  8. Parents Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Parents Anonymous (PA) is a self-help group for parents with the goal of preventing child abuse and providing support for parents. PA, first called Mother's Anonymous, was founded in 1967 by a 29-year-old mother, Jolly K., and a psychiatric social worker, Leonard L. Lieber.

  9. National Parents Organization - Wikipedia

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    In Kentucky, the National Parents Organization was involved in the 2018 passage of HB528, the nation's first presumption that shared parenting is in the best interest of the child. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In Virginia , the local affiliate led the campaign for House Bill 1351, requiring courts to consider shared custody arrangements.