Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell the 10 yr old to cut the shit. In our house, if you whine once you get a warning to stop. If you whine a second time, you get sent to your room and can only come out when you're ready to talk without whining. You're only allowed to complain about something once -again, if you complain a second time you get told we already heard you the first time and go to your room and come out when you're ready to talk about other things.
Ten is not allowed to watch or otherwise interfere with Eight's practice. If she has nothing nice to say she needs to keep her mouth shut. Why aren't you parenting your kids?
This is a great way to get your children to hate you and not speak to you as an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Tell the 10 yr old to cut the shit. In our house, if you whine once you get a warning to stop. If you whine a second time, you get sent to your room and can only come out when you're ready to talk without whining. You're only allowed to complain about something once -again, if you complain a second time you get told we already heard you the first time and go to your room and come out when you're ready to talk about other things.
Ten is not allowed to watch or otherwise interfere with Eight's practice. If she has nothing nice to say she needs to keep her mouth shut. Why aren't you parenting your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Someone gave me the advice here to look at the time kids are in an activity as a good time to have 1:1 time with the kid who isn’t participating. Get a little snack, braid her hair or do the wordle, etc.
I mean, your 10 year old is not wrong. Watching her 8 year old sister probably IS boring.
Anonymous wrote:Tell the 10 yr old to cut the shit. In our house, if you whine once you get a warning to stop. If you whine a second time, you get sent to your room and can only come out when you're ready to talk without whining. You're only allowed to complain about something once -again, if you complain a second time you get told we already heard you the first time and go to your room and come out when you're ready to talk about other things.
Ten is not allowed to watch or otherwise interfere with Eight's practice. If she has nothing nice to say she needs to keep her mouth shut. Why aren't you parenting your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for some advice on a dynamic between my two daughters, aged 8 and 10. As an only child myself, don’t have much of a frame of reference on how to handle this.
Overall, my daughters are very close and play well together. However my 10yo has developed a bad attitude which has started to negatively affect her younger sister. They used to do an activity together on weekends, but my 8yo asked to pursue a new sport this spring while the 10yo refused every option. Now that the 8yo wants to practice at home her older sister actively tries to ruin it for her by convincing her to do something else. I had to bring the 10yo long to a game today which made the experience miserable for all of us. She pouted and complained the entire hour then talked about how “boring” the sport was on the ride home.
I feel there is a bit of jealousy in play as well but it also could just be her personality. 8yo has always had an easier time making friends while the 10yo struggles a bit socially. She does have one best friend but other than that, just acquaintances, in her class. We tried group therapy a few months ago, but it didn't help much if at all.
Does anyone here have experience with a similar dynamic and how to navigate? I understand they have very different personalities, but I need real advice. My husband is no help and I’m too embarrassed to talk about it with my friends. TIA
Why is that bum no help
Anonymous wrote:Looking for some advice on a dynamic between my two daughters, aged 8 and 10. As an only child myself, don’t have much of a frame of reference on how to handle this.
Overall, my daughters are very close and play well together. However my 10yo has developed a bad attitude which has started to negatively affect her younger sister. They used to do an activity together on weekends, but my 8yo asked to pursue a new sport this spring while the 10yo refused every option. Now that the 8yo wants to practice at home her older sister actively tries to ruin it for her by convincing her to do something else. I had to bring the 10yo long to a game today which made the experience miserable for all of us. She pouted and complained the entire hour then talked about how “boring” the sport was on the ride home.
I feel there is a bit of jealousy in play as well but it also could just be her personality. 8yo has always had an easier time making friends while the 10yo struggles a bit socially. She does have one best friend but other than that, just acquaintances, in her class. We tried group therapy a few months ago, but it didn't help much if at all.
Does anyone here have experience with a similar dynamic and how to navigate? I understand they have very different personalities, but I need real advice. My husband is no help and I’m too embarrassed to talk about it with my friends. TIA