What Do You Say When Your Child Repeats a Lie About You?
A free guide for targeted parents — with the exact words for the hardest moments.
Your child comes home and says something about you that isn’t true. Something they’ve been told. You can hear it in the language — those aren’t a child’s words.
You want to correct it. But you don’t want to put your child in the middle. You don’t want to start a fight. And you don’t want to say the wrong thing and make it worse.
This guide gives you a third option. The “Mommy/Daddy Is Mistaken” approach lets you gently correct false narratives — without attacking the other parent, without discussing adult issues your child shouldn’t carry, and without leaving a lie standing. It is clinically grounded, legally sound, and written for the real moments targeted parents face every day.
WHAT’S INSIDE
- The core technique, explained step by step
- Word-for-word scripts for the most common accusations
- What NOT to say — and what to say instead
- How to adapt the language for every age, from 5 to adult
- Why this approach keeps you within your state’s Children’s Bill of Rights — offering truth without private, adult-related detail
Mommy’s/Daddy’s Mistaken Guide!
Developed by Loretta Maase, LPC — author of Parenting the Alienated Child: Reconnecting With Lost Hearts and creator of the Healing Lost Hearts® program, with 25 years of clinical and forensic experience working with targeted parents.
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