GATEKEEPERS
BUILDING STABLE, EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY CHILDREN IN SINGLE PARENT AND BLENDING FAMILY HOMES
Can vibrant, emotionally healthy children come out of single parent or blending family households? Or, are our children doomed to carry the difficulties of their parents with them into the future? Fortunately, there is tremendous hope for our children.
Understanding and embracing the principles of good Gatekeeping will make it possible for children of any age to come out of a single parent or blending family household stable, emotionally healthy and intact; free from carrying the problems of their parents and family households into their own future relationships.
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Being a good Gatekeeper has to do with building successful, stable, emotionally healthy children.
Are your children...
...having conflicts with parents and stepparents?
...having difficulty following the rules and getting along with other family members?
...having trouble with teachers or other authority figures?
...having difficulty adjusting socially among peers?
...lacking in self-esteem and self-concept?
The question is, Are children doomed to carry the difficulties of their parents into their future lives and marriages? Or, can children come out of single-parent families or blending families happy and emotionally healthy? Can children break free from the difficulties of the families in which they grew up and establish stable families of their own?
The answer? Absolutely! There is tremendous hope for our children. Understanding and embracing the principles of good Gatekeeping will provide the foundation for kids to develop into self-assured, happy, emotionally healthy adults.
Gatekeeping is the most important single principle when it comes to promoting emotional health and social skills in children.