Once she sets her mind on something there is no talking her out of it.
It is similar when a cult member posts on this forum.
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Once she sets her mind on something there is no talking her out of it.
It is similar when a cult member posts on this forum.
How is a stubborn child the same as a cult member?
If you can channel all of that stubbornness determination in the right direction, your child will become a very successful adult.
Doc
Agree with DOC. Do not be quick to be judgemental & affix a negative label on your child, but rather look for her positive qualities / talents & try to direct her determination towards that direction
Also, be patient with your child. Try NOT to raise your voice at her or nag her. It would DEFINITELY have the reverse effect. That's what it did to me. I would have been more inclined to listen to my parents as a teenager had they been more patient & understanding
Most importantly, keep the lines of comminication open & try to communicate more with your child in order to understand how she feels & the reasons for her actions. DON'T interrogate, just communicate. Try to talk to her as a FRIEND instead of talking down to her as a parent. She would be more inclined to open up to you if she views you as a friend
From your comment, I feel that you are trying to deal with the symptoms of the problem WITHOUT knowing the root cause of the problem. That is the reason why you are having little / no success
* FYI, the reason why I was a rebellious teenager was frustration. I was frustrated at having to live up to OTHER PEOPLE'S expectations of me while my own needs were ignored & I was not able to cultivate my abilities & talents to their full potential
"I love you no matter what. I'm proud of you!"
Marina