txrose1998
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What is the name of your state? TX
My sister is the NCP of a 13 year old girl. She was scheduled to have her for weekend visitation today. Upon arriving to pick her up, the stepmom reported that daughter had been in the room crying saying she did want to go with her mom. We are figuring she is upset upon learning that her mom and stepdad are getting divorced. Or it could just be teenage agnst presenting itself. Either way, my sister told her that if she could not tell her and her father in person what was wrong that she needed to write it down and get it to them tomorrow. She also told her that this was not something that she would be able to pull all the time. And then gave her a hug and left.
I remember pulling this same stuff with my mother and father after my parent's divorce. As I recall, I just was not handling the change and the pressure of the teenage years so well. But my parents had just divorced during those years and my sister and her ex-husband have been divorced since she was three.
Anyways, what I am wondering is....what is the best way to handle this situation?? Do you force them into the car? Drag them kicking and screaming? Try to talk to them and change their minds?? My sister is at a loss and, of course, very sad her daughter did not want to be with her.
Any advice would be great. Thanks!!
My sister is the NCP of a 13 year old girl. She was scheduled to have her for weekend visitation today. Upon arriving to pick her up, the stepmom reported that daughter had been in the room crying saying she did want to go with her mom. We are figuring she is upset upon learning that her mom and stepdad are getting divorced. Or it could just be teenage agnst presenting itself. Either way, my sister told her that if she could not tell her and her father in person what was wrong that she needed to write it down and get it to them tomorrow. She also told her that this was not something that she would be able to pull all the time. And then gave her a hug and left.
I remember pulling this same stuff with my mother and father after my parent's divorce. As I recall, I just was not handling the change and the pressure of the teenage years so well. But my parents had just divorced during those years and my sister and her ex-husband have been divorced since she was three.
Anyways, what I am wondering is....what is the best way to handle this situation?? Do you force them into the car? Drag them kicking and screaming? Try to talk to them and change their minds?? My sister is at a loss and, of course, very sad her daughter did not want to be with her.
Any advice would be great. Thanks!!