Theres no reason your child should be alienated from their sibling. Have they reached out to them? Have you also set them up with counseling to cope? Then there is nothing you can do about what your ex does with the child.
As for the rest of your story, being a stay at home parent is irrelevant. The bottom line is your third child has been alienated from everyone but their mother. Alienation is difficult to stop and you will simply be continuing the hurt your two children feel. You can continue to reach out to the child and have their siblings try too but you cannot force a relationship. The child has been brain washed and controlled by their parent.
Focus on your two children who need psychological support. Getting them strong is the only thing controllable right now.
As for the rest of your story, being a stay at home parent is irrelevant. The bottom line is your third child has been alienated from everyone but their mother. Alienation is difficult to stop and you will simply be continuing the hurt your two children feel. You can continue to reach out to the child and have their siblings try too but you cannot force a relationship. The child has been brain washed and controlled by their parent.
Focus on your two children who need psychological support. Getting them strong is the only thing controllable right now.
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