Anonymous wrote:OP here. I will definitely read the other thread & Stepmonster. I have a stepdad myself so I get that it's a different relationship. It took me a very long time to consider him family. I get that this is a big transition, but she adores her dad & they have frequent visits, so it's not the case that she's with a dad she hardly knows. Dad asks if she wants to call or Skype mom, but she's doesn't care to. This makes me think that she's not acting out, but that she has been raised by wolves (no manners, character, morals). And, yes, tha is a dig on both of her parents. Her behavior is out of control. Smacking, finger licking, eating for with her hands, yelling, bullying friends, lying about all kinds of stuff every day, playing with her little brother like he's a doll, lifting him up in the air & carrying him carelessly, etc. I repeat myself all the time. Have you washed you hands after using the bathroom? Please chew with your mouth closed & use utensils. When you don't tell me the truth it's hard to trust you. If you're going to hold your brother, you have to sit down and hold him on your lap. Etc. etc. I try to have fun it this is exasperating. Love her? Have compassion? I'm tryin to make sure she doesn't drop my son on his head & I don't wring her neck. I praise when she does a good job & implements something (good job sharing, thank you for picking up your plate). I try to play games & color & do fun things, but I honestly can't stand her. Harsh, but true. And I seriously wonder, who is this man I married? He has so e rough edges, but I never imagined that he would allow his daughter to act in such a manner. He literally said nothing as she ate chicken breast with her hands tonight. This feels impossible.
Some of this behavior is normal 7 yr old behavior.
If she has no regular interaction wi infants or toddlers - yes, you have to supervise her and teach her how to interact and there will still be times she is too rough.
Lying - depends on situation if its really lying or just kids exaggerating. It happens. My DDs friends all do it.
Adjust your expectations. She is herself a little kid.