Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are pissed because a disproportionate amount of time and energy goes to the sibling while they have to hold it together.
Op here. I want to negate this by saying, I watched a movie with this teen on Friday. It was really fun. I took them shopping for Hoco even though I had a busy day. I bought them an expensive item/gear for their sport today. Like we’ve been talking about it for months, and finally did it this morning. And they got to go out with friends from 6-midnight last night (break from us, fun time out).
This isn’t me explaining why they should be ok, but more like.. what else could you want as for attention?
Are you freaking serious? You think one nice weekend makes up for the chaos and concessions that come with living with an explosive sibling?
Out of curiosity what type of punishment does your explosive child get?
For 110% clarity, you didn’t answer m my original Q. The purpose in sharing her otherwise good weekend is that it’s not “attention-seeking.” The child has positive attention. It’s a sort of typical weekend to talk and spend time together and to have friends around.
Aside from attention, what do you think it was? Please answer my question bc that gives me understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the teenager, understandably, resents their younger siblings. They are disruptive. They take up your attention. My guess is you excuse their behavior because of their ADHD and it drives the teen nuts that there is never a punishment.
You act like buying stuff for them or letting them stay out with friends makes up for the constant stress in their every day life. Read up about the glass child.
Thank you. At least you gave me something constructive to read - the glass child. Thank you I’ll look at it.
You have zero right to saying that “acting like buying them stuff.. yada yada” I never connected the two.
I do not connect my actions to some explanation about why they should be ok. Don’t put words in my mouth.
I asked for explanations outside of attention seeking.
Anonymous wrote:Because the teenager, understandably, resents their younger siblings. They are disruptive. They take up your attention. My guess is you excuse their behavior because of their ADHD and it drives the teen nuts that there is never a punishment.
You act like buying stuff for them or letting them stay out with friends makes up for the constant stress in their every day life. Read up about the glass child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are pissed because a disproportionate amount of time and energy goes to the sibling while they have to hold it together.
Op here. I want to negate this by saying, I watched a movie with this teen on Friday. It was really fun. I took them shopping for Hoco even though I had a busy day. I bought them an expensive item/gear for their sport today. Like we’ve been talking about it for months, and finally did it this morning. And they got to go out with friends from 6-midnight last night (break from us, fun time out).
This isn’t me explaining why they should be ok, but more like.. what else could you want as for attention?
Are you freaking serious? You think one nice weekend makes up for the chaos and concessions that come with living with an explosive sibling?
Out of curiosity what type of punishment does your explosive child get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are pissed because a disproportionate amount of time and energy goes to the sibling while they have to hold it together.
Op here. I want to negate this by saying, I watched a movie with this teen on Friday. It was really fun. I took them shopping for Hoco even though I had a busy day. I bought them an expensive item/gear for their sport today. Like we’ve been talking about it for months, and finally did it this morning. And they got to go out with friends from 6-midnight last night (break from us, fun time out).
This isn’t me explaining why they should be ok, but more like.. what else could you want as for attention?
Anonymous wrote:It's hard but that's your child too and they probably don't like having to always be understanding and probably make sacrifices.
You have my empathy, I would probably scream at older DC for this. Not that it's right, but that's what I'd probably do, out of pure frustration.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are pissed because a disproportionate amount of time and energy goes to the sibling while they have to hold it together.