ProSeDadinMD
Senior Member
What is the name of your state? MD
...without repercussions to the child.
Ok, when I p/u Little Miss ProSe this past Wednesday, we had a looooooong talk, that she initiated, where she stated to me that she cries at least 1 time every time she does homework at ...her... house. This is because she gets "frustrated"(her word, not mine, which surprised me coming from her) because she gets "yelled" at a lot when she does her homework.
I explained to her that she can talk to me, or my gf(who she's known since she was 2 and has a great relationship with) about the frustration part, and that she shouldn't keep it bottled up inside(something I do and am trying to change).
My worry about that is that it will put me(or my gf) in a position of having to speak ill of ...her..., and I have 0 desire to do so to my daughter.
I have been considering counseling, in an effort to let her be able to get her feelings out(even though personally, I am not a fan of "counseling" if it can be avoided) with an impartial 3rd party. I know that if I take that route, I will have to inform ...her..., and I am worried about repercussions for LMPS from her mom for having talked about this with me in the first place.
Any thoughts on how to broach the subject with someone who is openly hostile with you?
...without repercussions to the child.
Ok, when I p/u Little Miss ProSe this past Wednesday, we had a looooooong talk, that she initiated, where she stated to me that she cries at least 1 time every time she does homework at ...her... house. This is because she gets "frustrated"(her word, not mine, which surprised me coming from her) because she gets "yelled" at a lot when she does her homework.
I explained to her that she can talk to me, or my gf(who she's known since she was 2 and has a great relationship with) about the frustration part, and that she shouldn't keep it bottled up inside(something I do and am trying to change).
My worry about that is that it will put me(or my gf) in a position of having to speak ill of ...her..., and I have 0 desire to do so to my daughter.
I have been considering counseling, in an effort to let her be able to get her feelings out(even though personally, I am not a fan of "counseling" if it can be avoided) with an impartial 3rd party. I know that if I take that route, I will have to inform ...her..., and I am worried about repercussions for LMPS from her mom for having talked about this with me in the first place.
Any thoughts on how to broach the subject with someone who is openly hostile with you?
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