Anonymous wrote:OP update. So, my daughter has been behaving very well and enjoying the trip. She did come up and apologize today for how she acted (something she usually does after she acts out), and she called her aunt to apologize for ignoring her while she was on the phone. She’s a sweet and good girl, but she does have her moments like all kids do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the constant need to travel. Why not stay home and just let the kids relax and spend time together locally.
This. I grew up not doing anything and so traveling at every break seems like overkill. Sometimes a break should just be a relaxing time at home.
Maybe this is the “sometimes” when it isn’t for OPs family. Honestly, what a dumb comment.
Anonymous wrote:Your child is PDA (pathologically demand avoidant) which is commonly associated with autism. These are her attempts to gain control. Perhaps find a therapist if you believe she would engage with one, but going forward you will need to make adjustments that allow her feel that she has some say in the situation. This does not mean that you allow her to control family decisions, but you are very clear with plans and give choices like “we leave Friday morning— do you want to pack Wednesday night or Thursday afternoon?” “Do you want the window or aisle seat?” And other things that you are okay letting her choose, but drawing the line when you can see she is trying to control aspects that fall under parental domain. She is neurodivergent.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hijack this thread with a related question, but how would posters feel about leaving a 17.5 year old home alone while the rest of the family travels to Europe for a week? Well-behaved kid, never left alone that long before, but will be 18 soon we sort of feel like we can’t make them go (and they really don’t want to go, and wouldn’t stay with a friend/relative)...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the constant need to travel. Why not stay home and just let the kids relax and spend time together locally.
This. I grew up not doing anything and so traveling at every break seems like overkill. Sometimes a break should just be a relaxing time at home.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the constant need to travel. Why not stay home and just let the kids relax and spend time together locally.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the constant need to travel. Why not stay home and just let the kids relax and spend time together locally.