Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are very self centered. A snippet from today.
I: - Looks like I am sick. You are sick, dad is sick and now I am sick.
DD: - So it's my fault that you are sick?
I love how they jump to conclusions. Get her to say stuff, you might be able to figure out why "she hates you" or doing other things. It will be logical, but the logical steps will amaze you.
This is an odd example. It sounds like you were saying DD got sick, DH got sick and then you got sick. It does sound like you're saying you caught something from them? What did you think your DD should have said?
Anonymous wrote:Talk to her. Ask her why she is doing the things she is doing. Find out if something is going on at school or with her friends.
Listen.
Anonymous wrote:They are very self centered. A snippet from today.
I: - Looks like I am sick. You are sick, dad is sick and now I am sick.
DD: - So it's my fault that you are sick?
I love how they jump to conclusions. Get her to say stuff, you might be able to figure out why "she hates you" or doing other things. It will be logical, but the logical steps will amaze you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are very upset about our tween's behavior lately. She was always sweet and a good listener. She did always have a strong personality. We have tried to be calm and firm. She doesn't listen. She takes things from her siblings, she is mean to us and she has been rude overall. We have taken away privileges and she just doesn't care. Then she just starts fighting us and saying she hates us. We are so upset because we have showed so much love and support throughout the years. Is this hormones? We want it to change soon. It is affecting her siblings and the rest of the family dynamic. We have talked to her, prayed together and given consequences. We have been consistent always as parents. We have spent time alone with her. I don't know what else to do.
The more you try to change her, the more she'll resist. It sounds like you want a Christian sweet compliant daughter but she's rebelling against your expectations.
Anonymous wrote:We are very upset about our tween's behavior lately. She was always sweet and a good listener. She did always have a strong personality. We have tried to be calm and firm. She doesn't listen. She takes things from her siblings, she is mean to us and she has been rude overall. We have taken away privileges and she just doesn't care. Then she just starts fighting us and saying she hates us. We are so upset because we have showed so much love and support throughout the years. Is this hormones? We want it to change soon. It is affecting her siblings and the rest of the family dynamic. We have talked to her, prayed together and given consequences. We have been consistent always as parents. We have spent time alone with her. I don't know what else to do.