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DESCRIPTION:A Conference on Parental Alienation\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nThe Chil
 dren&rsquo\;s Rights Council of Illinois&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;The Parental Al
 ienation Awareness Organization&nbsp\;is hosting two seminars on Parenta
 l Alienation on June 30\, 2012\, at 222 North LaSalle St\, 4th&nbsp\;Flo
 or\, Chicago\, IL 60601.\n&nbsp\;\nThe first seminar\,&nbsp\;Parental Al
 ienation&nbsp\;- What Does The Research Tell Us?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;What Is Th
 e Remedy?&nbsp\;will be held 9:00 a.m. &ndash\; 12:00 p.m.\, June 30\, 2
 012.&nbsp\;The presenter is Amy J. L. Baker\, Ph.D.\, Developmental Psyc
 hologist\, Researcher\, Author\, and Expert in parental alienation.\n&nb
 sp\;\nThe second seminar\,&nbsp\;Litigating Parental Alienation&nbsp\;&n
 dash\; Optimizing Court Outcomes&nbsp\;will be held 1:30 p.m. &ndash\; 4
 :00 p.m.\, June 30\, 2012.&nbsp\;The presenter is attorney Brian Ludmer\
 , Legal Expert in parental alienation and the courts.\n&nbsp\;\nRegistra
 tion is $40.00&nbsp\;in advance&nbsp\;for each seminar for divorce-secto
 r professionals (GALs\, Custody Evaluators\, Judges) and $20.00 for each
  seminar for parents and the general public. Registration and payment ca
 n be made via credit card atwww.crckidsillinois.org&nbsp\;or by mailing 
 a check to: CRC-IL\, PO Box 203\, Normal\, IL 61761\n&nbsp\;\nThe nation
 al level expertise shared at this conference will benefit divorce-sector
  professionals such as family law attorneys\, guardians ad litem\, divor
 ce mediators\, family court judges\, family counselors\, psychologists\,
  and custody evaluators who work with clients who are experiencing paren
 tal alienation\, as well as parents and families at risk for parental al
 ienation.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\nThe Children&rsquo\;s Rights Council o
 f Illinois is a non-profit organization led by volunteer parents who sha
 re a concern for the development and well-being of children from non-tra
 ditional families like their own. We provide insight to stakeholders and
  leaders on the impact public policies and established practices have on
  children of separated parents in Illinois. We also educate the general 
 public on the importance of adopting family-friendly approaches to the u
 nique issues facing these at-risk children. Through our advocacy network
  we promote the adoption of recognized &lsquo\;parenting best practices&
 rsquo\; for separated parents and other family-friendly outcomes of the 
 separation process.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;For more information\, please visit our
  website at&nbsp\;http://www.crckidsillinois.org/.\n&nbsp\;\nThe mission
  of The Parental Alienation Awareness Organization\, PAAO\, is to educat
 e the general public\, schools\, police\, mental health counselors\, rel
 igious leaders\, as well as the perpetrators who may be unaware of the e
 ffect of alienating behaviors\, and how these behaviors harm children. O
 ur goal is education. We believe that with education comes understanding
 \, and the will and power to stop the emotional and mental abuse of chil
 dren. To find out more about PAAO\, please visit our website athttp://ww
 w.paawareness.org/.
URL:http://wilmette.patch.com/events/a-conference-on-parental-alienation-
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SUMMARY:A Conference on Parental Alienation
LOCATION:222 N la Salle St\, Chicago\, IL 60601: 222 N la Salle St\, Chic
 ago\, IL
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