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[quote=Anonymous]The silent treatment isn’t okay. Consequences are fine, but he’s the grown up and needs to make sure his daughter knows he loves her unconditionally, even when she’s being punished. I would consider being firm, but not accusatory with him. Tell him he needs to be the adult, otherwise he’s setting her up to be in an abusive relationship when she’s older. But that’s hard to do since I’m guessing this isn’t the first time he’s acted like this. OP - I suggest you seek out a good therapist to try to figure out what you should do long term. I grew up with a volatile father and a peace maker mother, and find myself in a similar situation - therapy has helped. Still not resolved, but it’s better. [/quote]
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