Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 Thank you for the history lesson!! It sounds great but is soooooo hard for me to do! I feel that no matter what I say or how I say it she is just not going to get it!! Like this morning.... Last night when laying out clothes for school I told my daughter not to wear this certain pair of Gap jeans she has because she has been wearing them every day!!!! So this morning what does she have on! THose jeans and a short sleeve shirt. Now granted this is Texas and it was 90 degrees the other day but today the high is 42!!!!! I asked her to change her jeans and put on a sweater like we planned last night! She pitched a huge fit saying .. youre not fair and I should be able to wear what I want. Her dad heard and got mad and intercepted with his finger in her face and told her firmly (not yelling) to shut her mouth and quit arguing with me and do as she is told and that she better have it done in 5 minutes or she is grounded. Needless to say... my 6 year old was told to put his sweat suit on for school and he said why (today was spirit day but his shirt is short sleeve) I told him how cold it was going to be and he said " Okay mommy, I don't want to be cold! Now to me that is the normal reaction I get from my other two children. But after changed She badgered me for 30 minutes trying to convince me that it was not cold!! I mean how hard is it!! Any one could step out the door and feel that it is tooo cold for a almost sleeveless shirt!! And its raining at that!!! AARRRGGGHHHH!!! I wil try my best to stop rescueing her! I am having to work on that with my 6 year old too! Since he was never suppose to be born , much less live, much less be completely normal.....and because he spent the first 4 years fighting for his life because he was always sick and in the hospital due to respiratory factors... I have soooooo babyed him!! He wont even tie his own shoes even though he knows how ..... so what did I do??/ Rescue him and buy him 3 pairs of slip on shoes! Now how stupid is that??? So now he has to wear his " tie tennis shoes " at least 2 times a week! Its just in my nature to be apologetic and helpful! After all like I said it would have been a cold day in H.E. double hockey sticks that my mom would have ever apologized and she was rarely helpful! Wish me luck! I promise to try my best although I will probably fail the first few months!!! Steph Steph > > > Do you ever feel like your going crazy and maybe shes > > just a wild child and nothings wrong with her and that maybe your > > imagining things?? She's driving me to the insane asyllum! > > You are not going crazy. She has figured out your most vulnerable side and > is using it to try to get what she wants. Just having Asperger's syndrome > doesn't give her the right to do this. > > My natural tendency is to be a rescuer too. I was the oldest sister in a > family of five, and my parents always expected me to take care of and be an > example to the younger ones. Unfortunately I interpreted this to mean that > it was my job to help anyone who had a problem. This led to big trouble in > my first marriage. > > Your " history lesson " was interesting. So here's mine: my first husband was > in graduate school when we married. He decided to go for a Ph.D. not > because he was really interested in school, but because he could escape > being drafted that way (this was back in 1969, when many young men were > worried about being sent to Vietnam). I was working full-time and continued > to be the breadwinner in our family for seven years. Even after he finally > got his degree, he worked for 6 months and then his job ended (it was an > internship). He used the money he earned mainly to buy concert and movie > tickets and a nice wardrobe for himself, and also to pay for his yearly > summer camping and hiking trips in the state of Washington (during most of > which I continued to work all summer). > > My rationale for doing all this was that " a wife SHOULD support her > husband. " I had listened to my mother, an Army wife, tell me for many years > how her job was to do whatever she had to do to support my dad's career. > But I had misinterpreted what she said. She didn't mean financial support! > > I finally went into group therapy and discovered (with the help of the other > group members) that I was part of a classic victim/rescuer/persecutor > triangle. It works like this. You (the rescuer) see a " victim " of > circumstances who needs help. (In this case, your daughter.) You rescue > her. She acts grateful (sometimes) but then starts to resent her position, > or take you for granted. Then she starts to persecute you, by complaining > (you never do anything for me!) or engaging in behavior that drives you > crazy. Now you are the victim! The two people involved in this kind of > triangle keep exchanging roles. Usually the rescuer eventually feels as if > he or she must be crazy, because anyone can see that the " victim " (who is > also the persecutor) needs help. I was seriously depressed when I finally > decided to divorce my husband. I thought this would shock him into changing > his behavior. It didn't! He just found new people to " rescue " him! Now, > more than 25 years later, most of his old friends have cut him out of their > lives because they got tired of his taking advantage of them. He always > manages to acquire new friends -- but that's his story, not mine. > > How do you get out of this triangle? By showing the " victim " that he or she > is competent, and refusing to help him or her with things he or she can do > for himself/herself. So if she forgets her shoes, don't take them to her. > Help her figure out how to remember them the next time. If her room is a > mess, don't clean it for her. You can tell her (as rationally as possible) > how to do it, and put away most of her possessions somewhere so that she has > fewer of them to care for. But don't you spend hours organizing her stuff! > Then you are setting yourself up to be furious when (inevitably) she messes > things up again. And if she starts yelling at you for not " helping " her, > try to remain calm and tell her she's not making sense, and you'll talk to > her again when she can. Try not to yell back. Then you end up losing your > dignity in your own eyes, and wondering if you're crazy. You're not. > > I hope this doesn't offend anyone. I'd be interested to hear whether other > parents have similar problems. > Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Hi Steph. I can relate to your situation. I usually pick my battles. If my son wants to wear something inappropriate weather wise, I let him. I usually tell him why for instance, he needs a coat, and if he chooses not to then it is natural consequence learning. Usually, he will come back and say " you were right mom I was cold " . I just find that trying to fight it with him is not worth it...he needs to learn from natural mistake making. As he has matured this past year I find he does listen to me a little bit more Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 We've done the logical consequences thing, too, with both our children. still struggles a bit, though not as much as he used to. During one of our phone calls with our 20 year old daughter in Russia, she <gasp> thanked us for letting her make her own mistakes and being there for her both at the same time. Knock me over with a feather. Liz ppanda65@... wrote: > Hi Steph. I can relate to your situation. I usually pick my battles. If my > son wants to wear something inappropriate weather wise, I let him. I usually > tell him why for instance, he needs a coat, and if he chooses not to then it > is natural consequence learning. Usually, he will come back and say " you were > right mom I was cold " . I just find that trying to fight it with him is not > worth it...he needs to learn from natural mistake making. As he has matured > this past year I find he does listen to me a little bit more Pam > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Do all siblings bicker like this???? They will fight over whether the grass is green!!! This morning dressed like a complete slob!! Dirty shirt and all!!! She didn't care so this morning neither did I!!! I saw all these cute girls dressed in their cute clothes with their cute jewlrey and hair accessories and I don't even think mine brushed her hair!!! This is REALLY hard for me because I am such a girly girl! I always wear jewlry, and cute shoes and clothes with my hair perfect and my nails perfect. I know that is me but she is my only girl and I wish she would at least try to look like one!. Heck at this point I'd even be happy if she brushed her hair and wore clean clothes! lol sTEPH > > > Hi Steph. I can relate to your situation. I usually pick my battles. If my > > son wants to wear something inappropriate weather wise, I let him. I usually > > tell him why for instance, he needs a coat, and if he chooses not to then it > > is natural consequence learning. Usually, he will come back and say " you were > > right mom I was cold " . I just find that trying to fight it with him is not > > worth it...he needs to learn from natural mistake making. As he has matured > > this past year I find he does listen to me a little bit more Pam > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Steph, I am most comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt, gold stud earrings and sandals. My dd, of course, had to rebel. She wore PINK dresses with little heart tights every day. In her teens, she wore skirts to school at a time when most kids were wearing jeans. Now she is comfortable wearing either. She is a trip and a half. Oh yeah. I am not the world's greatest housekeeper, either. She is a neat freak. Liz wrote: > Do all siblings bicker like this???? They will fight over whether > the grass is green!!! This morning dressed like a complete > slob!! Dirty shirt and all!!! She didn't care so this morning > neither did I!!! I saw all these cute girls dressed in their cute > clothes with their cute jewlrey and hair accessories and I don't even > think mine brushed her hair!!! This is REALLY hard for me because I > am such a girly girl! I always wear jewlry, and cute shoes and > clothes with my hair perfect and my nails perfect. I know that is me > but she is my only girl and I wish she would at least try to look > like one!. Heck at this point I'd even be happy if she brushed her > hair and wore clean clothes! lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Maybe we should trad!! lol I am the neat freak and I would love my daughter wearing pink dresses an skirts!!!! LOL Steph > > > Do all siblings bicker like this???? They will fight over whether > > the grass is green!!! This morning dressed like a complete > > slob!! Dirty shirt and all!!! She didn't care so this morning > > neither did I!!! I saw all these cute girls dressed in their cute > > clothes with their cute jewlrey and hair accessories and I don't even > > think mine brushed her hair!!! This is REALLY hard for me because I > > am such a girly girl! I always wear jewlry, and cute shoes and > > clothes with my hair perfect and my nails perfect. I know that is me > > but she is my only girl and I wish she would at least try to look > > like one!. Heck at this point I'd even be happy if she brushed her > > hair and wore clean clothes! lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Oh yeah.... I am such a neat freak but I won't clean it myself!! I have someone who cleans every 2 weeks and my house isn't huge or anything... I am just lazy and I have to battle kids... why the house!! Actually, I tore a ligament in my right arm a year 1/2 ago. It won't heal and I am right handed!! It has gotten so bad over the last 6 months that I can't scrub floors, tubs, etc. And you know dear ole husband won't do it so I hired a house cleaner!!! A cast on my arm or surgery are my only options and I don't like either one!! I will however have the cast put on soon! I am going to persuade the doc to give me one more cortizone shot so I can make it till February! It makes it feel healed for about 3 months and then I am always back to pain!! Brady is having that surgery on both legs Dec 15 and so he will have cast on both legs and a wheel chair so I need my arm freed up even though I have limited use! Boy I am chatty Kathy tonight! Steph > > > Do all siblings bicker like this???? They will fight over whether > > the grass is green!!! This morning dressed like a complete > > slob!! Dirty shirt and all!!! She didn't care so this morning > > neither did I!!! I saw all these cute girls dressed in their cute > > clothes with their cute jewlrey and hair accessories and I don't even > > think mine brushed her hair!!! This is REALLY hard for me because I > > am such a girly girl! I always wear jewlry, and cute shoes and > > clothes with my hair perfect and my nails perfect. I know that is me > > but she is my only girl and I wish she would at least try to look > > like one!. Heck at this point I'd even be happy if she brushed her > > hair and wore clean clothes! lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Oh YES! I would LOVE IT if someone else would pay her college tuition!!! LOL Liz wrote: > Maybe we should trad!! lol I am the neat freak and I would love my > daughter wearing pink dresses an skirts!!!! LOL > > Steph > > > > > > > Do all siblings bicker like this???? They will fight over whether > > > the grass is green!!! This morning dressed like a complete > > > slob!! Dirty shirt and all!!! She didn't care so this morning > > > neither did I!!! I saw all these cute girls dressed in their cute > > > clothes with their cute jewlrey and hair accessories and I don't > even > > > think mine brushed her hair!!! This is REALLY hard for me > because I > > > am such a girly girl! I always wear jewlry, and cute shoes and > > > clothes with my hair perfect and my nails perfect. I know that is > me > > > but she is my only girl and I wish she would at least try to look > > > like one!. Heck at this point I'd even be happy if she brushed her > > > hair and wore clean clothes! lol > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 In that case ....... I think I will stick to my tom boyish daughter! I have at least 8 more years of college financial planning!!!! Although........yours is out of the house....hmmmmm.....might not be such a bad idea!!!!LOL Steph > > > > > > > Do all siblings bicker like this???? They will fight over whether > > > > the grass is green!!! This morning dressed like a complete > > > > slob!! Dirty shirt and all!!! She didn't care so this morning > > > > neither did I!!! I saw all these cute girls dressed in their cute > > > > clothes with their cute jewlrey and hair accessories and I don't > > even > > > > think mine brushed her hair!!! This is REALLY hard for me > > because I > > > > am such a girly girl! I always wear jewlry, and cute shoes and > > > > clothes with my hair perfect and my nails perfect. I know that is > > me > > > > but she is my only girl and I wish she would at least try to look > > > > like one!. Heck at this point I'd even be happy if she brushed her > > > > hair and wore clean clothes! lol > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 She's WAYYYYY out of the house! She's in St. sburg, Russia! For the entire year!!! Liz (who actually misses her dd) wrote: > In that case ....... I think I will stick to my tom boyish > daughter! I have at least 8 more years of college financial > planning!!!! Although........yours is out of the > house....hmmmmm.....might not be such a bad idea!!!!LOL > Steph > > > > Oh YES! I would LOVE IT if someone else would pay her college > tuition!!! LOL > > > > Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Don't ask me if I want to trade right now!!! I had my house cleaner come in with two other ladies to do a top to bottom house cleaning. It cost me a fortune and they couldn't get to everything in s room due to the mess!!!! So and I went through her closet again (2nd time this week!) and yes it was a mess AGAIN!! I was so fed up I threw half of it away, & gave half of it to the neighbor!! I sent her hiney to bed!!!!! Russia is a loooooong ways away!!! What is she doing there????? > > > Oh YES! I would LOVE IT if someone else would pay her college > > tuition!!! LOL > > > > > > Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 How frustrating that must have been! I'm a mean mom. I make pick up his own clothes and do his own laundry. He's done it ever since he could reach the top of the washer. (I hate to do laundry. does ours most of the time.) The trick is to have lots of simple clothes that can't be ruined by simple washing and drying. Russia is a looooong way away. Tess is studying Russian language, history and culture. And boy is she immersed in culture! She's living with a Russian family, who likes to know her every move. Every detail of every move. If she's going to be five minutes late, they want to know about it. She likes them, she really does, it's just that, well, it gets to be a bit much. It's been very lovely to hear, during our phone conversations, " Mom, I never knew how good I had it with you and Daddy. Thank you. " Whenever I start feeling bad about one or the other kid, I put her comment on instant replay and it makes me feel better. Liz wrote: > Don't ask me if I want to trade right now!!! I had my house cleaner > come in with two other ladies to do a top to bottom house cleaning. > It cost me a fortune and they couldn't get to everything in s > room due to the mess!!!! So and I went through her closet > again (2nd time this week!) and yes it was a mess AGAIN!! I was so > fed up I threw half of it away, & gave half of it to the neighbor!! > I sent her hiney to bed!!!!! Russia is a loooooong ways away!!! What > is she doing there????? > > > > > > Oh YES! I would LOVE IT if someone else would pay her college > > > tuition!!! LOL > > > > > > > > Liz > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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