Anonymous wrote:As my kid enters upper elementary school, she confides in me less and less. I want to be someone she can always talk to, but if I state my opinion or ask any questions, she often shuts down, says, “I knew you’d say that,” or accuses me of lecturing her.
If I just listen without questioning or stating my opinion, how do I impart my moral?
For example, sometimes she’ll tell a story and I will wonder if she was being kind or if she misinterpreted a comment. If I ask for clarification she gets annoyed. But if I don’t, I miss an opportunity to get her to think more deeply about her values. Thoughts?
Listen without judgement or comment. Instead of offering your perspective, first be empathetic to her feelings, then if it makes sense, ask her in a non-judgmental way her thoughts on the particular situation. Give her the chance to arrive at the right answers on her own- accept that it may take time and experience and she'll fumble through making some "wrong" choices or conclusions.
My son is nineteen and he called from college his first semester after becoming disorganized and forgetting a test date. He was nearly in tears and the first thing he said was "I know (meaning he knew he was at fault), but I need you to be my mom right now."