intherapy
Aug 29, 2007, 08:06 PM
I have two daughters, one 6, the other 8. In the past year they have been through a lot, including the separation and divorce of their father and I. I uprooted them from their home after the breakup and dragged them across the country back home where I could be close to family during this difficult transition.
I am worried. My sister and I used to fight but I don't ever remember it being as it is between my two daughters. I need some advice. As a single parent it is hard mother three little ones (there is a younger son, 2), work and do everything else to maintain a semi-comfortable life for them. What are some things that I can do to make them feel secure. I feel a lot of their anger stems from a lack of control and stability in their little lives. I have let them know that we are a family and need to stick together and be kind to one another because we are all we have. I realize there are emotional repercussions that may manifest from this whole mess more and more as time passes. I need them to feel they are loved and also that they need to treat each other with that love in return. I have a hard time not yelling at them when they treat each other the way that they do, but I know that this is just reaffirming their behaviors with the same behavior. Any suggestions would be great.
I am worried. My sister and I used to fight but I don't ever remember it being as it is between my two daughters. I need some advice. As a single parent it is hard mother three little ones (there is a younger son, 2), work and do everything else to maintain a semi-comfortable life for them. What are some things that I can do to make them feel secure. I feel a lot of their anger stems from a lack of control and stability in their little lives. I have let them know that we are a family and need to stick together and be kind to one another because we are all we have. I realize there are emotional repercussions that may manifest from this whole mess more and more as time passes. I need them to feel they are loved and also that they need to treat each other with that love in return. I have a hard time not yelling at them when they treat each other the way that they do, but I know that this is just reaffirming their behaviors with the same behavior. Any suggestions would be great.