cloudy6
Gold Member
Oh Bubble. There are such highs and lows with our kids and they certainly know how to pick their moments. I'd go into his room, away from his mate and the girls and quietly but very firmly speak about it. Tell him some of what you've said to us, including the bit about cancelling the party and stress that you mean it and now it's his choice. Also that you'd like him to think about it for ten minutes and then come and find you and say sorry. Set a time limit!
It IS a difficult time for him, he's just had the pressure of d sports and end of term stuff at school. BUT that doesn't mean he can treat you badly. You need to make him realise how much it upsets and disappoints you as, as, sorry to say there are still years of teenage testing times to come. :/
Huge hugs to you. I've been through two teenage girls, those years had a lot of tantrums but I have to say we made it through and there were a lot of high points too. Now we are very good friends as well as family (most of the time lol).
You put an awful lot in for your family, they need to learn you have your stop point too! So hope the day goes a lot better from here on.
Be strong hun, even if inside you want to scream! Xxxxx for you
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It IS a difficult time for him, he's just had the pressure of d sports and end of term stuff at school. BUT that doesn't mean he can treat you badly. You need to make him realise how much it upsets and disappoints you as, as, sorry to say there are still years of teenage testing times to come. :/
Huge hugs to you. I've been through two teenage girls, those years had a lot of tantrums but I have to say we made it through and there were a lot of high points too. Now we are very good friends as well as family (most of the time lol).
You put an awful lot in for your family, they need to learn you have your stop point too! So hope the day goes a lot better from here on.
Be strong hun, even if inside you want to scream! Xxxxx for you
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