Anonymous wrote:Making a big deal of it is only going to make the phase last longer. She doesn’t hate you. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would expect a united front. But choose your battles wisely. Having a preference for dad to put her to bed is not rude.
It depends how she expressed her preference.
OP, I would expect my husband to set her straight. It can often make more of an impact when the parent who was not spoken to intervenes. That being said, you should start ignoring her for now. She's probably seeing it upsets you and doing it for a reaction at this point.
PP that asked if I cry in front of her, of course not. I try to keep my reactions neutral but I don’t want to raise a beat, so I will tell her in a very firm voice that she is not being kind and that’s not ok. I wish my husband would do they same. I feel like his silence is viewed as complacency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would expect a united front. But choose your battles wisely. Having a preference for dad to put her to bed is not rude.
It depends how she expressed her preference.
OP, I would expect my husband to set her straight. It can often make more of an impact when the parent who was not spoken to intervenes. That being said, you should start ignoring her for now. She's probably seeing it upsets you and doing it for a reaction at this point.
Anonymous wrote:I would expect a united front. But choose your battles wisely. Having a preference for dad to put her to bed is not rude.
Anonymous wrote:I would expect a united front. But choose your battles wisely. Having a preference for dad to put her to bed is not rude.