Parenting

Orginally set off with the discussion of Pathologal Parenting PPL's Parenting section discusses the many difficulties adult-survivors have when parenting their own children.

Is parenting your own child different from raising another person's child?  Can a person be taught how to be a loving parent, or is good parenting skills an instinct some simply find missing?  How strongly does "family history"  affect the future of those who fear pregnancy?

Clearly, for those without a positive family-experience, parenting becomes a very huge issue littered with haunting memories, filled with unspoken pain.

PPL's Parenting pages try to focus on how each child wants and deserves to be treated, even if it means parenting the adult-within, before the child.


Childlessness


latest post: Birth of a booming baby industry by Kerry
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Children


latest post: Adoption: How I lost my little sister by Kerry
199posts
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Education


latest post: Children placed with Todd and Lisa Mortensen by Niels
65posts
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Parental rights


latest post: SC Hopes New Father Registry Could Speed Adoptions by Kerry
33posts
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Parenting as adoptee


latest post: Inter-Country Adoptee Perspectives: Parenthood by Kerry
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Pregnancy


latest post: In Ultrasound, Abortion Fight Has New Front by Kerry
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Single-parenting


latest post: Chan Yin-tung (Fu Najuan) by silent1
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