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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Because of the snow, the school is closed again today. DD is ready to take the bus and be out of the house now. I’ve tried to explain to him at least give her phone when she is out, so we know her where abouts. He said no. She can figure out how to get home if there is an after school activity. I’m used to his behavior. But it’s hard to watch how is he treating his own DD. Last night she came to me crying that he is still mad at her and doesn’t say he loves her anymore, why he hates her so much etc… I wanted to all of us have a talk together but I don’t know what to say and how to say. Because I know he won’t give me a chance to say what I want. If I look back, he’s been always a hard to communicate and emotionally abusive:( [/quote] So I agree with you he needs to stop the silent treatment. I posted above with the 13yo. However, YOU are wrong to say give her the phone back because she’s out and about. NO. If she’s had the phone taken away( it’s taken away completely. Otherwise it’s a pointless consequence. [/quote] DD is okay not having her phone now. Yes, silent treatment needs to stop. I can handle that but she is not taking it well. I’m mad at myself now that I let this happen to too far. [/quote]
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