Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry it's totally abnormal to dislike your kid
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How old is your kid? Three? Or maybe you're still pregnant. Basically, shut up toddler mommy. Those of us with older kids understand what OP is going through. You'll get there eventually you smug little wench.
No, we don't.
OP seems to be as emotional as the 9 year old. No wonder. Not liking your kid for being entitled and rude at 9 is dramatic. Get a grip on your emotions and give the child more responsibility and accountability for her actions and words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry it's totally abnormal to dislike your kid
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How old is your kid? Three? Or maybe you're still pregnant. Basically, shut up toddler mommy. Those of us with older kids understand what OP is going through. You'll get there eventually you smug little wench.
I agree the "abnormal" PP is out of line but why would a toddler mom NOT understand "not liking" their kid lol. That's the phase when I've least liked my kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is turning into a monster. She has a bad attitude on a daily basis. She’s incredibly disrespectful to me in particular. Is this a normal phase? How long does it last? What are tips for managing this?
I'll trade you for a mouthy, disrespectful four year old boy. Imagine being disrespected on a daily basis by someone who pees themselves, spills their drinks, can't wipe their own poop, can't fetch their own snacks and drinks, constantly breaks things, unbuckles their seatbelt during car rides, and is generally mad when you're not there even though he hates you.
Virtually all of this seems completely normal for a four year old boy
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is turning into a monster. She has a bad attitude on a daily basis. She’s incredibly disrespectful to me in particular. Is this a normal phase? How long does it last? What are tips for managing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry it's totally abnormal to dislike your kid
Get help
How old is your kid? Three? Or maybe you're still pregnant. Basically, shut up toddler mommy. Those of us with older kids understand what OP is going through. You'll get there eventually you smug little wench.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry it's totally abnormal to dislike your kid
Get help
How old is your kid? Three? Or maybe you're still pregnant. Basically, shut up toddler mommy. Those of us with older kids understand what OP is going through. You'll get there eventually you smug little wench.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people post things with subject lines like this? It’s awful.
You can hate them but still love them. Stop being so dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people post things with subject lines like this? It’s awful.
Anonymous wrote:On the one hand, yes, it is a phase. It's normal for kids to push back against their parents, try on rude or annoying behaviors they might learn at school or in movies/tv/books, or become moody/emotional for periods of time as they go through hormonal shifts. All totally normal.
On the other hand, you can't just wait it out. You need to see through the behavior to the person underneath, and as a parent you have to always maintain empathy for that person even when their behavior is annoying the crap out of you. It's really important to understand that the person and the behavior are separate, and to emphasize for yourself (and thus for your DD) that even when you don't like her behavior, you do like her.
This is a really fundamental thing for a parent. It helps her to learn that she is not her behavior and she CAN make better choices. She needs to know that if she messes up, she can fix it.
Anonymous wrote:When it happens around here, we have a screen free week. And it’s hugely helpful almost immediately.