Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in a funny situation. Did not check with DH about child rearing before marrying him. We knew we wanted kids.
I am from a more traditional family where kids were expected to listen to their parents. Very strict.
DH comes from a home where no one ever told a child that they had to do anything. Very relaxed.
Now we have tweens. One is driving me nuts. That child argues, fights, defies, opposes, until we are worn out. DH gives in early and often takes his side. I fight until DC listens, at that point, we are both worn out.
Everything ends in a fight. Try asking DC to brush his teeth, there will be a fight. Get off the computer? Fight.
Thinking of asking DH to leave with DC!
I don't find either of your parenting styles impressive, frankly. You should neither give in and always take the kid's side nor should you fight every battle to the death.
Seriously, parenting classes. Forget about what sorts of families you are from. Talk about what sort of family you want to create, together, and where you can bend. Figure out the parenting style that works for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:I am in a funny situation. Did not check with DH about child rearing before marrying him. We knew we wanted kids.
I am from a more traditional family where kids were expected to listen to their parents. Very strict.
DH comes from a home where no one ever told a child that they had to do anything. Very relaxed.
Now we have tweens. One is driving me nuts. That child argues, fights, defies, opposes, until we are worn out. DH gives in early and often takes his side. I fight until DC listens, at that point, we are both worn out.
Everything ends in a fight. Try asking DC to brush his teeth, there will be a fight. Get off the computer? Fight.
Thinking of asking DH to leave with DC!
Anonymous wrote:I am in a funny situation. Did not check with DH about child rearing before marrying him. We knew we wanted kids.
I am from a more traditional family where kids were expected to listen to their parents. Very strict.
DH comes from a home where no one ever told a child that they had to do anything. Very relaxed.
Now we have tweens. One is driving me nuts. That child argues, fights, defies, opposes, until we are worn out. DH gives in early and often takes his side. I fight until DC listens, at that point, we are both worn out.
Everything ends in a fight. Try asking DC to brush his teeth, there will be a fight. Get off the computer? Fight.
Thinking of asking DH to leave with DC!