In my experience most young children see auras because they are there.
As the children grow up, when they share the news they can see "things," they are often told by disbelieving adults that what they see is not possible, or make-believe or whatever.
The tone of voice and general air of disbelief/dis-approval, tends to make the child doubt their own ability.
The more negative reinforcement a child receives the more likely they will stop believing in their talent.
A child reared in a household that recognises and accepts the existence of auras and other such things does not stop beilieving and therefore does not stop seeing as they age.
Not if the father is doing his fatherly duties for the children, and causing the children no harm or pain. But if he is then yes, also if she sees the father unfit and suspects harm is being done in which case it should be taken to court.
Yes, you as the parent decide who the kids see. You can even get a restraining order.
No. Being unemployed is not in itself a reason for the court to deny visitations.
if you cheated on her you really should stop seeing her boy
When they stop seeing black and white!
You can stop people from seeing your Instragram without blocking them by changing your privacy settings.
You go to the attorney you used or write to the judge to let them know that your ex is mentally abusing the children and have proof of examples. They will send him for counseling and stop him from seeing the children until he retifies the situation. Dont delay this is teaching your children a potentially damaging lesson, that manipulation works.
If the law thought she was so mentally unstable they wouldn't have allowed her custody. but seeing that she has them she obviously isn't as unstable as you think she is.
Niobe, who Zeus turned to stone out of pity after she could not stop weeping at seeing her children killed by Artemis and Apollo because she had mocked their mother Leto for having fewer children than she did.
no i believe you cannot stop a lad from seeing your stepdaughter.But if they shall decide to be married under the age of 17, they must get your blessing.
No, you cannot.
well if you are in college, you are most likely 18 and a legal adult, so you can technically date who you want. but if they want you to stop seeing him, it may be because they sense something off about him. talk to them honestly, and if what they say about him rings true, maybe you really should stop seeing him.