Yes. She told Jett that Kieran has a new family now with Michelle & doesn't want to see J & B. That was how it all started with her stopping the 2 kids seeing their daddy, when she eventually decided to return from Thailand. She has poisoned that boy's mind. Frightening him by telling lie's about Kieran, with the gun story. Making Jett frightened to live in the MM, ghost stories etc. The shocking things he has seen/heard, with fights, her off her face etc etc. The poor lad already had anxiety issues before all this. She's just played on his problems & made him a nervous wreck. Removing him from school, from his friends, from his football, everything he knew has been taken away from him. In my book, this is emotional abuse. No other words for it. This is why it's so bloody upsetting that this bent Social Worker has been complicit in the whole sorry tale. Bad enough KFP has brainwashed that poor boy (and Bunny), but for someone who should be a 'professional' has also enabled (and still is), inappropriate behaviours towards a young child.
How can this damage be repaired? Loads of counselling? God only knows.I'm not a professional in child psychology, but to me, the only way forward would be for Jett to be gradually removed completely from KFP, given help from the right people & returned to Kieran. No 50/50 access.
I will also add. Crawl has played a part in all this too. He knew what KFP was saying & doing. He may not be a father himself, but it's shocking he stood back & allowed this dreadful alienation of the kids from their father to continue. AND, don't let me even go there with what I think about the PRICE clan's involvement in all this.
This sum's up poor Jett:-
Children who have been emotionally abused may: lack confidence and have low self-esteem. be withdrawn and very quiet. experience mental health issues.
Effects of Childhood Emotional Abuse
Children who experience chronic emotional abuse can suffer from
anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, PTSD and suicide. Childhood emotional abuse is strongly correlated with depression, anxiety disorders, attachment problems and substance abuse.