PAAO-US

"For the Sake of the Children"

March, 2009

Parental Alienation Awareness Organization - United States

In This Issue

·    Parental Alienation Awareness Day is April 25, 2009

·    Governors Campaign for Proclamations in Full Swing

·    Do You Need Real-Time Support?

·    Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome

·    Divorce Care for Kids/Coloring Away Pain Foundation

Places of Interest

Parental Alienation Open Forum on TalkShoe®

 

 

Resources Available

 

Helping Kids Cope One Coloring Book At A Time

 

 

 

Help Your Children Heal From The Pain Of Divorce

 

 

I Don't Want to Choose!

 

How Middle School Kids Can Avoid Choosing One Parent Over the Other

 

 

Contact Us

Lighting Candles Worldwide This year, PAAD (Parental Alienation Awareness Day) falls on Saturday, April 25th, organizers are networking with people in different States and around the world to setup localized candlelight vigils, all honoring and remembering this very special day, together.  Members and supporters, of not just PAAO-US, but all individuals with an interest in reducing parental alienation, or that hold interests in family rights and values are strongly encouraged to host a local candlelight vigil event.

Please contact events@PAAO-US.com if you would like more information, tips, or additional resources for coordinating a vigil.

Governors Campaign for Proclamations in Full Swing

 

Our popular annual Campaign for obtaining PAAD Proclamations from governors is already well underway, going at nearly full speed, with teams of people diligently working in at least fourteen different States on submitting their similar proclamation requests, each group to their own top statewide official. 

During the next couple of weeks, it is the optimal time period for submitting PAAD Proclamation requests, as virtually all Governors have online proclamation request web pages that urge timeframes of right now

To ensure that your own State is being covered with your support, contact us here at info@paao-us.com.

Do You Need Real-Time Support?

People's lives are being changed for the better, just for choosing to participate within live weekly discussions about the various aspects of parental alienation.

These groups of people trade, share, and grow, and even gain understanding to apply within their own personal situations, via different simultaneous methods including typing-chat.

People can participate via telephone call-in (listen-or-speak), and/or just by listening on their computers to the streaming audio of these popular TalkShoe® episodes, where experienced hosts engage industry professionals, parents with their own stories and situations, and sometimes children or young adults who have experienced the ravages of parental alienation.  Schedule your own free, interactive, real-time support, by participating in any or all of these three highly-recommended weekly shows that concentrate on parental alienation issues:  The call-in phone number for all Talkshoe® episodes is (724) 444-7444, followed by entering the five digit show #, and either your established free account PIN, or just by using a guest code of "1" followed by the # key to enter that show.

Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation

Hosted in Toronto, Canada

 

 

Happening from March 27th through March 29th, a star-studded collection of industry experts and professionals from throughout the US and Canada will suddenly converge at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre for a truly gala event, concentrating on exploring virtually every conceivable aspect of parental alienation behaviors, manifestations, treatments, legal issues, and more. 

The literal Who's-Who of speakers and presenters includes readily prominent names, emerging from throughout the entire known PA/PAS advocacy realm, such as Richardson, Baker, Bone, Major, Sauber, Campbell, Darnell, Caddy, Lorandos, Worenklein, Colman, the Hochs, Levy, Gough, Landolt, McKay, Finlay, Ludmer, and possibly even a few more you know of already.  At maybe a bit pricey for most individual parents ($395 to register online at the main website, but also available through several online affiliates for lesser costs of roughly $200 to $300), this Symposium is strongly recommended for all parents and others experiencing alienation to suggest the same attendance for the professionals who are involved in their own personal cases or situations.  For example, if you are a targeted parent experiencing moderate to severe parental alienation in your active child custody case, then this Symposium would provide your attorney or GAL, or even your judge, or any counselor or evaluator involved in your situation, with dramatically increased knowledge and insight into the chaos of emotional warfare going on within the trenches of your child's mind, and of how to sort it all out, and of how to correct it.  This gala Symposium about the entire world of parental alienation is also offering CE credits for many professional types.

Divorce Care for Kids – DC4K

Coloring Away Pain Foundation

 

Are your children angry, hurt and confused about your divorce? Finding help for your children can be frustrating. DivorceCare for Kids, DC4K, provides a safe, fun place. 

 

Coloring Away Pain is dedicated to bringing playful resources to children dealing with difficult life situations. By addressing issues such as bullying, through the use of animal characters and easily digested stories, children often are able to open up and express themselves.

 

PAAO-US:  Stopping Parental Alienation Across the United States