I'm sorry about what you are going through. It must be so difficult to be on your shoes right now. Let me ask you this, for starters? What rules has your child been used to and what disciplinary actions do you apply to her as she was growing up? From what I understand is that your daughter easily controls you because she knows she can have her way without you bothering about it too much. Parental control should start from hereon. If it means calling for help from the police, then you should. She's still 15, a long way to go before she can move out and live on her own. If she thinks she can't follow your rules then probably it's time to kick her out of the house or send her to a wilderness camp or a boarding school. It's totally up to you as long as you make her understand why you're doing this and that you love her. Don't wait until she does more violence into your home that might endanger the other members of the family. I hope this help as well:
http://www.troubledteens.com/anger-and-vio
lence/how-to-deal-with-hostile-teenagers.html
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prayers are with you, please be strong for your family. ↑ |
I'm so sorry. I'm going through a son that has broken down my husbands bedroom door last week when he wouldn't talk to him. He has not hit us but since I moved out after 20 yrs. of marriage last Janurary he has become very angry at my husband for cheating on me throughout the marriage. I just posted that I need help for him, I have looked all day but boot camps etc. are for ages up to 19. You still have a chance when it comes to that. If she hits you again get help , it will not stop unitl you do. ↑ |