Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just ignore it?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor her.
I would suggest some option she usually finds fun in exchange for an attitude change. A movie, a game, walking to get Starbucks, baking cookies together, whatever that doesn't cost too much, if she puts a brave face on it.
God no. Do you have to be bribed in order not to be a bitch? That's essentially what you are suggesting.
Anonymous wrote:Poor her.
I would suggest some option she usually finds fun in exchange for an attitude change. A movie, a game, walking to get Starbucks, baking cookies together, whatever that doesn't cost too much, if she puts a brave face on it.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just ignore it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for a day? Time's up.
"I understand how disappointed you are to miss this sleepover. You can feel sad about the situation. What you don't get to do is be rude, disrespectful and mean. I'm talking about your tone, your words and your actions. If you choose to be rude, you'll lose your phone for a day. No negotiating. If it happens again, you'll lose it another day. That's all for now."
--mom of 2 teenagers and former 6th grade teacher
+1
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for a day? Time's up.
"I understand how disappointed you are to miss this sleepover. You can feel sad about the situation. What you don't get to do is be rude, disrespectful and mean. I'm talking about your tone, your words and your actions. If you choose to be rude, you'll lose your phone for a day. No negotiating. If it happens again, you'll lose it another day. That's all for now."
--mom of 2 teenagers and former 6th grade teacher
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for a day? Time's up.
"I understand how disappointed you are to miss this sleepover. You can feel sad about the situation. What you don't get to do is be rude, disrespectful and mean. I'm talking about your tone, your words and your actions. If you choose to be rude, you'll lose your phone for a day. No negotiating. If it happens again, you'll lose it another day. That's all for now."
--mom of 2 teenagers and former 6th grade teacher