Anonymous wrote:Grab her and smother her with kisses. Then tell her "I know, I know. I am an idiot, but I am your idiot."
I do this with my mom and she simmers down. That's the right way to treat moms. Especially cranky old endlessly critical moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pause & paraphrase.
Mom: I can’t believe you didn’t pack an extra pair of shorts for Larlo.
You: So you wish I would have packed more clothes for warm weather. Got it. I’m going to brush my teeth now.
Just paraphrase back. It doesn’t mean you’re agreeing. You’re not being defensive. You’re just acknowledging what she’s said. It can be very zen to force yourself to focus on exactly what she is saying and being free from having to have an emotional response.
She’s doing a favor by watching your kids. Stay zen and appreciative. It will be over soon enough.
Constant paraphrasing back would make someone sound ... spectrum-y. But occasionally, it’s a useful tactic. The key, with all these things is to focus on the last part of the advice—the it will “be over soon enough.” During every visit with parents and in laws I keep that in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Pause & paraphrase.
Mom: I can’t believe you didn’t pack an extra pair of shorts for Larlo.
You: So you wish I would have packed more clothes for warm weather. Got it. I’m going to brush my teeth now.
Just paraphrase back. It doesn’t mean you’re agreeing. You’re not being defensive. You’re just acknowledging what she’s said. It can be very zen to force yourself to focus on exactly what she is saying and being free from having to have an emotional response.
She’s doing a favor by watching your kids. Stay zen and appreciative. It will be over soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Grab her and smother her with kisses. Then tell her "I know, I know. I am an idiot, but I am your idiot."
I do this with my mom and she simmers down. That's the right way to treat moms. Especially cranky old endlessly critical moms.
Anonymous wrote:Pause & paraphrase.
Mom: I can’t believe you didn’t pack an extra pair of shorts for Larlo.
You: So you wish I would have packed more clothes for warm weather. Got it. I’m going to brush my teeth now.
Just paraphrase back. It doesn’t mean you’re agreeing. You’re not being defensive. You’re just acknowledging what she’s said. It can be very zen to force yourself to focus on exactly what she is saying and being free from having to have an emotional response.
She’s doing a favor by watching your kids. Stay zen and appreciative. It will be over soon enough.