
When Family Fails: The Emotional Cost of Parental Alienation and Abandonment
They are very important, right? Those first relationships we build—with our parents, our family. They’re important because they shape how we see ourselves and the world.
They are very important, right? Those first relationships we build—with our parents, our family. They’re important because they shape how we see ourselves and the world.
In the ruins of war, a child finds not toys or comfort—but severed heads and starvation. This is not fiction—it’s lived truth. They are very important, right? The childhood years.
“Words are a lens to focus one’s mind.” Imagine opening a letter, its paper worn from age, the ink slightly faded. As you disclose it,
“A child without a parent is like a door without a key.” Imagine growing up in a world where the warmth of parental love is missing,