Anonymous wrote:When DD was in preschool, she went through a phase where any time that she didn’t get her way (told she had to pick up her toys, couldn’t have a treat, etc.), she’d complain that, “This is the worst day of my life!” I’d hug her and tell her that I hoped it was the worst day of her life, that if that was the worst thing that ever happened to her, I’d be a very happy mommy.
Anonymous wrote:I must be just different bc I’ll take teen problems over little kid problems any day. I can leave whenever I want, my kids can make their own food and put themselves to bed.
I have noticed that those of us parents who struggled parenting little kids are having an easier time with teens and vice versa. I think parenting teens is harder for people who like structure and control. Teens are fully formed beings and resist being controlled. If you let go of that idea that they are something to be scheduled and managed, and more that they are their own people already and just need guidance to not do anything too stupid it helps. Get a dog to satisfy that cuddly time consuming part lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this almost daily. How do I accept my situation and move forward?
Nothing crazy, just normal teen attitude/friend drama/college prep/extra curricular stress/etc. I hate all of it and would go back to cuddles and potty training and tantrums over nothing in a heartbeat.
I mean this kindly—none of those things are your situation, they’re your kid’s situation. And yes, I know we feel these things for them—it’s inescapable to a certain extent—but I think if their stress is affecting your wellbeing on a daily basis, just be very mindful that your not ratcheting it up and making things worse. Let out some rope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this almost daily. How do I accept my situation and move forward?
Nothing crazy, just normal teen attitude/friend drama/college prep/extra curricular stress/etc. I hate all of it and would go back to cuddles and potty training and tantrums over nothing in a heartbeat.
OP, maybe you're a little kid person? If you miss it, you could try teaching pre-school.
OP here. That is literally what I do! I am a 1/2 day preschool teacher.
Anonymous wrote:I must be just different bc I’ll take teen problems over little kid problems any day. I can leave whenever I want, my kids can make their own food and put themselves to bed.
I have noticed that those of us parents who struggled parenting little kids are having an easier time with teens and vice versa. I think parenting teens is harder for people who like structure and control. Teens are fully formed beings and resist being controlled. If you let go of that idea that they are something to be scheduled and managed, and more that they are their own people already and just need guidance to not do anything too stupid it helps. Get a dog to satisfy that cuddly time consuming part lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this almost daily. How do I accept my situation and move forward?
Nothing crazy, just normal teen attitude/friend drama/college prep/extra curricular stress/etc. I hate all of it and would go back to cuddles and potty training and tantrums over nothing in a heartbeat.
OP, maybe you're a little kid person? If you miss it, you could try teaching pre-school.
Anonymous wrote:I must be just different bc I’ll take teen problems over little kid problems any day. I can leave whenever I want, my kids can make their own food and put themselves to bed.
I have noticed that those of us parents who struggled parenting little kids are having an easier time with teens and vice versa. I think parenting teens is harder for people who like structure and control. Teens are fully formed beings and resist being controlled. If you let go of that idea that they are something to be scheduled and managed, and more that they are their own people already and just need guidance to not do anything too stupid it helps. Get a dog to satisfy that cuddly time consuming part lol