Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could she refuse to go to school?!? That’s not an option.
If OP goes to the Special Needs forum, which she might not do, because it doesn't sound as if she entirely recognizes the scope of her daughter's mental heath issues, she will see that this is called school refusal and is a known symptom in several diagnosed disorders that encompass autism, ADHD and anxiety.
The problem is not materialism here. It's the teen's mental health.
Anonymous wrote:
My kid started tutoring at 14, earning $15 for every lesson. She's really happy with the money she's earning, but doesn't have a lot of clients. It doesn't come near $200 a month total.
By giving your teen so much money for free, you're not really making an entry-level, minimum-wage job attractive!
Anonymous wrote:
She seems to have some anxiety, OP. This feels more serious than just general brattiness. She's probably terrified at the idea of a job.
Also, there is no universe where she gets to skip school because she's upset at you. That is also very concerning in terms of mental health and family dynamics.
I would stop the allowance and address her emotional dysregulation: what is causing such over the top reactions? Does she have anxiety and ADHD? Is there something else?
Anonymous wrote:How could she refuse to go to school?!? That’s not an option.
Anonymous wrote:You should never have been giving an eighth grader $200 a month! Take away all her makeup and jewelry. Stop allowance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll post. No one gives their kid a couple hundred dollars a month as an allowance starting in eighth grade. Right?
My DS is a sophomore in college. He couldn’t believe that classmates and roommates got an allowance and they complained it wasn’t enough even though it was hundreds every month.
OP- cut her off and that includes the phone. She needs a complete reset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She seems to have some anxiety, OP. This feels more serious than just general brattiness. She's probably terrified at the idea of a job.
Also, there is no universe where she gets to skip school because she's upset at you. That is also very concerning in terms of mental health and family dynamics.
I would stop the allowance and address her emotional dysregulation: what is causing such over the top reactions? Does she have anxiety and ADHD? Is there something else?
OP- Yes she does have inattentive ADHD that she'd medicated for.
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “ she won’t hand over her phone”
WTF OP.
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll post. No one gives their kid a couple hundred dollars a month as an allowance starting in eighth grade. Right?
Anonymous wrote:
She seems to have some anxiety, OP. This feels more serious than just general brattiness. She's probably terrified at the idea of a job.
Also, there is no universe where she gets to skip school because she's upset at you. That is also very concerning in terms of mental health and family dynamics.
I would stop the allowance and address her emotional dysregulation: what is causing such over the top reactions? Does she have anxiety and ADHD? Is there something else?