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You should explain that the child should go. I am on the opposite end of that scenario, and my ex is provoking the children to not want to go. She is telling them if it were up to her they wouldn't have to go, and that I am the one forcing them. She buys them toys right before the time comes to switch, and won't let them take the toy... so they want to stay. The list goes on... but the point is, if you are positive about it, the issue will go away and your children will be better off. Look at this research... http://www.parentalalienation.org/articles/symptoms-parental-alienation.html

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Q: What if child doesn't want to sleep over at noncustodials parent's house?
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