Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you pack up anything that was not cleaned up as asked. Away it goes. Except they can earn the stuff back one by one when doing as asked.
People always say that. To me, it seems like that is throwing a tantrum back at them. “You didn’t do it so I am going to take your stuff. Because I can! Neener neener!”
That's not what it is at ALL. It's saying "If you don't take care of your things, then you obviously don't value them, in which case you don't deserve them."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you pack up anything that was not cleaned up as asked. Away it goes. Except they can earn the stuff back one by one when doing as asked.
People always say that. To me, it seems like that is throwing a tantrum back at them. “You didn’t do it so I am going to take your stuff. Because I can! Neener neener!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you pack up anything that was not cleaned up as asked. Away it goes. Except they can earn the stuff back one by one when doing as asked.
People always say that. To me, it seems like that is throwing a tantrum back at them. “You didn’t do it so I am going to take your stuff. Because I can! Neener neener!”
Anonymous wrote:So you pack up anything that was not cleaned up as asked. Away it goes. Except they can earn the stuff back one by one when doing as asked.
Anonymous wrote:Last night to my surprise, my 7 year old and 6 year old daughters were not so nice to me. It's very unlike them. I simply asked them to clean their room and it turned in to them throwing things around, banging on the walls, mocking me, laughing at me while I tried to talk to them and threatening to pack their things and move to their aunt's house forever.
It honestly hurt my feelings and I have no idea how to deal with this behaviour because this is all new to me.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Last night to my surprise, my 7 year old and 6 year old daughters were not so nice to me. It's very unlike them. I simply asked them to clean their room and it turned in to them throwing things around, banging on the walls, mocking me, laughing at me while I tried to talk to them and threatening to pack their things and move to their aunt's house forever.
It honestly hurt my feelings and I have no idea how to deal with this behaviour because this is all new to me.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they've entered a developmentally normal stage of asserting their independence at the same time.
This seems like good advice:
https://www.positiveparentingsolutions.com/parenting/five-steps-to-put-the-brakes-on-back-talk
One thing I'd try to do is separate them for tasks where they are collaborating to make things difficult. So they still have to clean their room, like usual, but they take turns.