Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell her that I care about her and would like to help with whatever is causing her distress.
Same. Our house rule is courtesy is owed, respect is earned, and love is given. She may not feel her mother is worthy of respect right now (like many teens feel), but she is owed courtesy. And that includes learning how to manage difficult and angry conversations without cursing.
Yes. And the underlying reason (whether it is teen mental illness, or the substance of their disagreement) may be far more important to address than the cursing, which is merely a symptom of something being wrong. Just telling her to stop it is taking the easy way out. Be a good parent and deal with the real issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell her that I care about her and would like to help with whatever is causing her distress.
Same. Our house rule is courtesy is owed, respect is earned, and love is given. She may not feel her mother is worthy of respect right now (like many teens feel), but she is owed courtesy. And that includes learning how to manage difficult and angry conversations without cursing.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell her that I care about her and would like to help with whatever is causing her distress.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell her that I care about her and would like to help with whatever is causing her distress.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell her there is no cussing in my house!
Anonymous wrote:Of course you should talk to your H but he should not say anything to her until he witnesses it otherwise you are a narc.
I don’t think she needs “consequences” she probably needs love.
What types of things is your H doing with her one on one while she is with you?
Anonymous wrote:My stepdaughter (14) is staying with us until school starts in a few weeks. Her mother calls her every day to check on her. Sometimes she doesn’t answer, but when she does, she’s constantly yelling or cussing her mother out. I’m wondering if I should say something to DH about it so he can address with her or should I mind my own business?