Author: Alicia García
Parental alienation is a global issue exacerbated by the rise in divorces and parental immaturity. This phenomenon, where one parent manipulates the children to reject the other, causes deep emotional harm to children, affecting their development, self-esteem, and future relationships.
The increase in divorces has exposed more children to this manipulation, turning homes into battlegrounds. Parents, unable to resolve their differences in a civilized manner, prioritize their resentments over the emotional needs of their children.
It is essential for parents to understand that their responsibility as caregivers continues after separation. Mediation and counseling can help improve communication and cooperation for the benefit of the children. Institutions and legal systems must implement policies to detect and address parental alienation, ensuring children's rights to maintain meaningful relationships with both parents.
In conclusion, parental alienation requires the attention and joint action of parents, professionals, and legislators to ensure a safe and loving environment for children. For a deeper and more humane understanding of this issue, readers are invited to explore Alicia García's book, which addresses this topic from a very human and educational perspective.
Alicia García Ortiz: Advocate for Children's Freedom and Committed Educator.
A distinguished educator and author with a Master’s degree in Education and Research, and over 33 years of experience in special education. Her career includes 14 years teaching the Seminar on Exceptional Beings in the Master’s program in Creative Education, a key program for training specialized educators and promoting innovative methodologies for managing exceptional individuals.
For the past 12 years, Alicia has hosted and produced "La Pregunta del Águila que se Levanta" on 89.5 FM Radio UAQ, a program discussing educational and social issues, reflecting her commitment to the educational community.
In the editorial realm, Alicia has published "Libertad a los Niños, la Victoria es de Ellos," a book highlighting the importance of providing children with an environment of freedom and autonomy from an early age. This work offers tools and strategies for parents and educators to foster comprehensive development and child empowerment.
Alicia will soon collaborate with Maricarmen Villasana on the poetry book "Passionata y Pinceladas Azules," which will combine art and poetry to explore and evoke emotions through Maricarmen’s visual work, with over 40 years of experience in the field.
Additionally, Alicia is developing a visual and poetic project to raise awareness about child protection, focused on the loving and responsible care of children and youth victims of violence. This project aims to educate society on the need to protect children and each individual as a guardian of their well-being.
Alicia García Ortiz’s work stands out not only for her professional achievements and publications but also for her unwavering commitment to education and child welfare. Her humanistic approach and passion for improving the lives of children and youth continue to inspire educators and citizens, making a significant impact in the field of education and beyond.
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