My teenage daughter has always a fit

RosieRosie

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when she doesn't get her way (internet, do chores, etc). What could I have done wrong in raising her - just spoil her too much? She is an only child. If she could only learn to look at the good sides of every situation, I believe she will always be happier.
 
I have an almost 12 yr old that I am pretty sure I raised right. However, she has been nothing but rude and had an attitude for months now. I've punished her to no avail. Yesterday was the last straw, and now everything is out of her room. I told her if she expects me to do stuff for her, she is going to have to earn it.
 
Oh, don't even get me started.......Our DD 12 and 1/2 is driving us crazy as well. I guess it's just something they go through. Our's is also an only child. We are always told how well behaved she is in school and at her friend's homes. The other parents said they wished they had such a well behaved child. If they only saw her at home. :eek:

All in all, she's a good kid, but when she is asked to do something extra around the house, the ATTITUDE starts. :eek:

I remember my older sister acting like this when we were kids, now my sister and my mom are the best of friends. I guess my sister, having three daughters of her own, saw what she put my mom through. All I can say is, "What goes around, comes around."

I've told my DD, I hope she has at least three girls, just like herself!!! ;) ;) ;) :eek: :eek: :eek: ;) ;) ;)
 
Originally posted by Verandah Man
Oh, don't even get me started.......Our DD 12 and 1/2 is driving us crazy as well. I guess it's just something they go through. Our's is also an only child. We are always told how well behaved she is in school and at her friend's homes. The other parents said they wished they had such a well behaved child. If they only saw her at home. :eek:


OMG I get the same comments! Everyone she encoutners tells us how sweet, polite, well-mannered, etc she is. I don't know what happens when she gets home. She's also an only.
 

My almost 12 y.o. DD got her first official spanking at WDW last week. Do you have any idea how bad you have to be to get a spanking at WDW?! And it wasn't just a swat, either. It was a "go back to the room, 3 good smacks on the butt, and a lecture to boot" kind of spanking.

I don't know what has gotten into this girl but I have had more than enough.

I'm afraid it's raging hormones and this is just the beginning. :(
 
I'm afraid it's raging hormones and this is just the beginning.


Yea, that's what I would call it!!! Our DD started her journey into womanhood on 12/22/02, and I have seen quite a change in her since then, talk about PMS!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
Hi everyone...hang in there. My oldest is 17 and she is finally getting better.

She had a bad attitude from 13 to 16 1/2.
I think she has started to realize everything I do around the house.

I am under the weather, and she had a friend spend the night last night. My DD said, why don't you go relax mom, you are not feeling well. I said...I will. She said, you do everything around here, go sit down.
She started to help clean up.
It does get better....hang in there everyone!

Lisajl
 
<font color=navy>Some advice that someone gave me once -

Talk to your children - don't spank them. Teach them with positive reinforcement. But .... if you do spank them (as in punish - not anger), spank them hard so they never forget it.

That was a nun who said that & it made me laugh because it was so unexpected, but I think I agree with her.

My ds came out with an attitude when he was 11, and I spanked him three times very hard with the belt, and I told him if he EVER talked to me like that again, I wouldn't hesitate to spank him again - without hesitation - even though it was not something that I liked to do. You know, he's never ever used that tone with me again, and I've never spanked him again. When he comes out with an attitude, a simple talk usually does it. My dd is the same way - she's more moody, but she doesn't show disrespect (at least to my face). When she was 12 she came off with an attitude a couple of times in front of her friends, and I had a talk with her -- it hasn't happened again. I'm lucky I think.

One thing I do, though, is I don't make a threat I can't follow through with - I don't make a threat that I regret. The kids know the consequences, and 9 out of 10 times I follow through with them. Sometimes, though, I do back down after talking things over with the kids (they're ds-15 and dd-14 as of yesterday)

Good luck with the attitudes - it's not easy raising kids, and harder to know what the best thing is.

Last Friday, my ds & I went to the mall, and he was criticizing some stuff I had done (getting too involved), and I told him that he was not free to make some of the comments he made. He said, "well, as equals..." And I had to tell him that we're not equals - I'm his mother and he's my son - therefore, we are not equals. His eyes got teary. That was hard for me because I'm so close to the kids, that the parental/child boundaries sometimes seem to blur.

I'm rambling. :) Good luck w/your own rascals.
 
Ugh, my oldest is almost 11 and I'm dreading the possibility of the adolescent "attitude". I've been so blessed to have two of the most easygoing, easy to be around little boys that I'm spoiled and don't want to give it up, LOL.

On the occasions they do get "lippy" (LOL) with me, I typically respond with a stern "Pardon me?" and the LOOK. No one likes the LOOK around here. If I have to follow up with a punishment, they know they can COUNT on having that punishment happen. The punishments around here are either losing something precious to them for awhile, like the Gameboy for my oldest (the HORROR!!!) and the television for my youngest (I know, call CPS...) or some (okay, many) extra chores. Gotta get 'em where they live. :teeth:
 
I really think that our society has influenced our kids to believe that they are better than anybody else and that their needs rightfully supercede anything or anybody else.

I honestly don't remember any of my peers having this attitude when I grew up in the 60's and 70's. Yes, we were hormonal and disliked our parents to a certain degree but disrespect was never part of the equation.

The vast majority of kids in this age group have the attitude that I matter and you don't, even from homes like ours that try to teach Christian & moral respect.
 
Thank you thank you thank you> I'm not alone :) DS, 12, drives me crazy. The mouth that won't shut up. He just doesn't know when to stop. I respect his right to question authority, to a point. He hasn't learned tact yet though.
I keep telling myself, it's hormones, this works 50% of the time.


It helps knowing there are more of us out there.
 
My 13-year old daughter has turned from Belle into the Beast! She knows everything, and I know nothing. It's amazing that I have lasted so long, being as stupid as I am!

Everyone else always tells me that my daughter is a sweet girl, but she sure doesn't act that way towards me!
 
wow Jill, your DD and my DS must have studied together, I don't know anything either.
 
Originally posted by BounceyOne
wow Jill, your DD and my DS must have studied together, I don't know anything either.


Who's laughing now BounceyOne??? LOL, Just couldn't resist. I just saw your post on Vacations from Hell.
 
I remember those days :teeth: Don't miss them one bit
 
OMG!! I have been getting this from my 5 yr old dd!! She kept getting the sassy mouth at her preK and with both me and her dada few weeks ago. We did the "Tag-team spanking" one day and we have not had a bit of trouble from her since!! Even her teachers have commented on the dramatic change in her.

I never wanted to spank my child but she would talk so ugly to me and ignore me and all the talking in the world just was NOT working. Daddy got her first and then Moma surprised her my getting one and she has been the child I always had dreams about since!!!!( she is also an only child)
 
Originally posted by Jeafl
She knows everything, and I know nothing. It's amazing that I have lasted so long, being as stupid as I am!

I know my Mom told me that when I was younger!!! Eventually, I started to learn that she was not as stupid as I had thought. But, it did take me a while.
 
It is funny (I know it's hard) reading these posts because a few years ago I was thinking of giving up my 2 dd's for adoption. I figure that girls should be locked in a convent from the age of 11 1/2 to 18. Now that my dd's are 25 & 27 I really enjoy being around them. They are a lot more fun now.
tigercat
 
She knows everything, and I know nothing. It's amazing that I have lasted so long, being as stupid as I am!

Well I can't comiserate with you all here because I am not even close to that stage but this statement reminded me of something I told my parents after I got out of college.

I told my parents that it was amazing how much they had learned while I was away at college! :p ;)

Now that I have my own little one the paybacks are already starting and my Mom especially is loving it!
 
I am finding some comfort with this post!! I have an 11 1/2 year old with an ATTITUDE and a half!!! It drives me crazy!!!

It kills me to know that I have 2 other DD's right behind her!!!

As DD's Principal said at a parent meeting (Middle School Gr. 5-8) that this is the time in which a parent goes crazy and doesn't quite like their child. It will be over soon and once again, you will like them (Gr.9-12). Only 2 more years, I hope she is right!!!

(Don't get me wrong, I love my DD, she is just driving me crazy)
 











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