"Erasing Family" Documentary About Divorce: 5 ​Tips for Young Adults to Help Them Have Healthier Relationships After Divorce by Ginger Gentile, Filmmaker


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dawnmccarty
This Erasing Family Documentary is so powerful and has the ability to soften the hearts of children and now adult children around the world. Children thrive when they have MORE love, they do better in school, in social settings, have successful relationships, which affects how they will parent themselves when they are adults.
If you have not seen this film, you need to watch it and share it with others, so we can spread the message and help families to finally heal together. Children have the capacity to love both of their parents.
Elisa Schmitz
Thank you, Ginger Gentile, Filmmaker , for this important work, and welcome to 30Seconds. As a mom who raised three children after a difficult divorce, I am grateful to see this information. We look forward to learning more from you.

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