Anonymous wrote:OP here, she has seen bodies on TV. She watches horror movies like there is no tomorrow, which is why I dont buy the whole "Its too much to handle". She knows that people die. She isnt 2. I guess I just wish she would grow up and show some respect for her family at this tough time.
Anonymous wrote:The other day we lost her great grandmother (my grandmother in law). She grew up with her and went to stay with her everyday instead of being sent to daycare or having a nanny when she was 0-4. My DD is 14 and she did not cry when I told her about the death. Today she told me that she is not going to the wake on Wednesday. DD said that she does not want to go to see her great grandmother's dead body. She has written a speech for the funeral so I'm pretty sure she is going to go. I think she is being petty and rude for not attending the wake. My sister thinks that I am being ridiculous. Do I have a right to be annoyed at my DD's disrespect?
Anonymous wrote:The other day we lost her great grandmother (my grandmother in law). She grew up with her and went to stay with her everyday instead of being sent to daycare or having a nanny when she was 0-4. My DD is 14 and she did not cry when I told her about the death. Today she told me that she is not going to the wake on Wednesday. DD said that she does not want to go to see her great grandmother's dead body. She has written a speech for the funeral so I'm pretty sure she is going to go. I think she is being petty and rude for not attending the wake. My sister thinks that I am being ridiculous. Do I have a right to be annoyed at my DD's disrespect?
Anonymous wrote:I think your DD might be upset and afraid. Has she been to an open casket wake before? iIt is huge that she wrote a speech!
Not crying in front of you is not disrespectful. Maybe she cried in private, in the shower or falling asleep or when she was writing her speech. Maybe she didn't cry but is still sad.