I have 9 year old daughter, I am a single parent for 9 yrs, but now I just married 1 month ago. My daughter love my husband that's not a problem, but then she have a problem sometimes that she easily get angry of some things that we not agreed each other. She went to her rooms pushing the door , and then mad at me. She will talk bad words to me that I hated so much. Makes me cry sometimes. What should I do? Please give me advice. Thank you
hello I'm a single mother to three children,(18 girl,14 girl, and 10 boy) I guess I should start by saying that I have made a lot of mistakes in my life and I'm trying to make up for them. I love my kids more then life but my 14 and 10 have a lot of problems one is they both have ptsd and adhd, but my 14 also has odd and ocd to and I have had them both in counceling my son for a year now and my daughter for five years now and I'm seeing nothing happen out of it, my son gets so mad at little things and then hits his sisters and all his wants to do is be with me or play games and my daughter just seems to get worse and worse she says bad words all the time, hits , punches walls, cuts sometimes , tells me she hates me, but then she can be so sweet other time. I know what happened in the past has some to do with it. i just at my end with doctors not helping and people telling me to spank them or telling me my kids are going to be those people as a mother or a parent we want our children to be better and have better then us and that's all i want as well but i feel there is no one out there that will help me with this so please if you no anyone or if you know what could help me let me no thank you for taking the time for my family and me
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What do you do add a single mother fearful of you do something as a consequence thongs will get worse. Or when your older 17 year old is abusive to his 15 year old brother and you've called the police several times that now it does not do any good just Make things worse. He is ADHD, and has sever anxiety as well as other mid disorders. At times I clam up inside when he's home at times lay on what to do.
I have a 13 year old daughter who is having issues with respect. It is as if nothing matters except her. I get that she is a teen and it's that time in life where you hate your parents and know everything. I was there once I also have a 16 year old that I went through this with. I get it. However I had a baby a year ago. Since that time her behaviors of stealing things, using things with out permission and not caring at all has gotten crazy. I have always been big on feeling how you feel, cry if you need to, be mad and go outside and scream and yell at the trees (we live in the country). I was never aloud to have feelings that my parents didn't approve of then same with my ex, her dad. However having feelings is one thing the behavior as in the article is another. My issue is that she has no respect for other people she has no respect for other people's property and when I punish her for lying or stealing she doesn't care. In the article it says the child has to feel it. I have been unsuccessful finding what she will "feel" when it comes to punishment. I spoke to her counselor looking for guidance but I was told I can't control what she does. I need a new therapist for her I have decided. I am looking into military type school for next year to give her more structure and I have removed everything out of her room , tv, games, computer and phone. She has her bed desk writing instruments and clothing and still nothing. I am lost and I definately acted on emotion and in the moment I knew I shouldn't but I lost it crying and sad and angry. I have gained a lot from this article but if there is any advice for punishments for her behaviors that I haven't tried it would be so helpful.
"One of the most common ways I see clients get into financial trouble is through unnecessary spending that drags their budget down," says Leslie Tayne, a debt-relief attorney at Tayne Law Group. With people combing through their finances this year, it's a good opportunity to zero in on what your money goes toward and break the habit of spending on things you don't need.
Some bulbs, like ones from Philips Hue and Lifx, account for this by using a logarithmic dimming curve that drops the light a little faster in the top half of the bulb's dimmable range (the 70% setting might actually give you 50% of the total lumen output, for instance). Other bulbs, like TP-Link Kasa LEDs, skip that approach and instead use a linear dimming curve that sticks to the specific percentage you're setting things to as you dim up and down. Dim a bulb like that to the 70% setting, and you'll get 70% of the bulb's total lumen output.
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In this article, I will break down exactly what we mean by a sit-up, reasons why you cannot do a single sit-up, and give you the exact solution for each of the potential reasons why you cannot do a sit-up.
It's fine to work on something weird or fun for temporary amusement, as long as it's something that works. Jennifer Dewalt, the founder of Zube, showed that there are 180 different things you can code in a single day. With each new project, she added to her portfolio and gained new skills.
This can be one of the hardest things on this list to do, but it's also the most important. Coding in isolation or with only an online mentor is going to take you just so far. You need someone you can meet with on occasion for three main reasons:
Some companies rely on a mixture of cycle and physical counts. Some retailers cycle count stock all year, focusing especially on high-demand items. Then, they do a complete physical inventory after the holiday season ends. Other companies may perform one final physical count to establish a rock-solid foundation for a transition to cycle counting.
No relationship is perfect or made in heaven! Everyone makes some mistakes or can even end up being in a wrong relationship. But this does not mean that you stop trying. We can all certainly learn from our past mistakes. Try avoiding some of these below written mistakes which can keep the love between you and your partner intact.1. Do not mind readCommunication is the backbone of any relationship. To have a long term intimacy, it is important that you both speak up about your issues to resolve them. Keeping everything inside your mind, for the other person to guess, will not help. It will only create a gap between the two of you.2. Do not make them your whole lifeNever lose your individuality. Be aware about what you like and dislike and do not give up on your values. Have an opinion, share a perspective. Your life should not completely revolve around theirs.3. Do not fight to winTo have a healthy relationship, it is important for you to not bottle up your feelings, and then go exploding them all at once. If you're so adamant about winning an argument, the relationship will lose! And nobody wants that, right? Put the swords down, talk it out, and try ending up on a common ground.4. Do not stop putting in effortBeing in a relationship does not mean that you stop making those little gestures and only focus on making a future together. Because like everything else, if you do not actively pursue romance, you are bound to lose it. This can make your life monotonous and might even break you apart.5. Do not compare your partner to othersNo two people are the same. You must not compare your partner to others at any cost. Try to accept them for who they are or what they believe in, rather than changing them. Isn't it why you first fell in love with them? Value and respect them for their individuality, and try improvising on the things you don't like about each other gradually.6. Don't get caught up in whether your partner is 'the one'Meeting for the first time, getting in a relationship next and labelling him/her as 'the One'. A big no no! You must stop wishing for the perfect relationship in your head. It's important to understand that relationships are all about understanding each other gradually and also compromising. It involves a process and you must evolve together rather than worrying about the future.7. CheatingUm, pretty self explanatory? Once the trust is broken emotionally or physically, it is a very long road back to recover the bond you shared.
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