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My Daughter Says She Wishes I Was Dead - Family - Baby Bloomberg Q: How should I respond when my daughter says she wishes I was dead? A: Remain calm, listen attentively, and validate her emotions without taking them personally Set boundaries and consequences for hurtful language, and promote positive communication Consider seeking professional support if needed
How to Stay Strong When an Adult Child Turns Mean Drawing from principles in my book, 10 Days to a Less Defiant Child, I’ll share practical strategies to help you navigate these situations and foster a more respectful, compassionate
You Can Validate Your Adult Childs Complaints About Their . . . I work with many older adults who struggle with their relationships with their adult children These adult children often have deep-seated and long-standing grievances about their childhoods, and they desperately wish for their parents to recognize and validate these feelings
My grown daughter doesn’t listen to my advice. I feel like my . . . In this post, we’ll explore how to offer guidance without pushing your daughter away, and we’ll look at seven practical tips to help you navigate this new parent-adult-child dynamic with empathy and understanding
What to Do When Your Child Says, I Wish I Was Dead Brogan suggests that “as a trusted adult, you want to be non-judgmental and compassionate ” Even if they don’t feel as desolate as they say, still treat their comments as valid Here are some
Validation Comfort with My Young Adult Daughter Rebecca shares a great example of using Validation and Comfort to join her daughter in some big emotions By offering validation and then comfort, her daughter recovers to being glad to be together in the midst of some lingering sadness
10 Important Things You Need to Say to Your Adult Daughter Your daughter may be grown, but she still wants, craves, and needs a reminder that she matters to you Tell her that she is a force to be reckoned with, that she leaves an indelible mark on the world, and that her presence is vital