| I’m really sorry to hear about what you are going through. Will she be 16 soon? I have to say, speaking for myself, I would back off. You have done everything you can think of for the last couple of years. I think it’s time to let her get on with it. And time for you to simply take care of the little boy.
If she does turn out to be bi-polar, she is going to have to learn how to deal with it for herself. Nothing you say or do will make any difference at this stage. At least by seriously making the decision to back off, things might actually calm down around the home.
If she is so unhappy at home perhaps there is someone she could go live with - relative, friend. Again, I would simply back off and make it clear that I have had enough.
Sometimes, with a bit of luck, that gives them a bit of a shock. And hopefully make them think about what they have been doing.
I feel the need to mention that a lot of the ‘upheaval’ that teenagers experience, and cause for the most part, around the home can simply become a habit. She has discovered how to press your buttons - piss her off and she knows how to make your life Hell!
Time for some really tough love - ignore her completely. No help, no favours, no money.
I commented without really knowing much apart from what you told us, so if this seems too harsh I apologise.
I have raised three children and all I can say is if one of mine behaved like that they would be out on the street.
No respect, being cursed at, hitting a five year old, staying out till all hours!!!!! |