Studies have shown that a parent who gives the other parent the ‘cold shoulder’ and, effectively, refuses to communicate, causes just as much disharmony, distress and anxiety for their children, as a parent who is verbally abusive.

Posted on June 9th, 2017

Studies have shown that a parent who gives the other parent the ‘cold shoulder’ and, effectively, refuses to communicate, causes just as much disharmony, distress and anxiety for their children, as a parent who is verbally abusive.

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