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The Wrong Way Dear Chloe, You make me wonder if you ever think of anyone but yourself. You just might try thinking about someone else for a change. You are so selfish. So don't bother helping me. I will just do it myself. That way I know it will get done. You always say that you are just being honest but I know that you are just trying to drive me crazy. And let me tell you, you are doing a very good job of it. If it weren't for you, I would be a happy person. But no, I cannot be happy because whenever I try to feel good about myself, you end up saying something that makes me feel bad. You need to learn how to be considerate although I doubt that this will ever happen because this is the way you have always been. I have suffered deeply as a result of your remarks. How could you not know? It is only that you don't care.
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The Write Way Dear Chloe, Last night when I asked you to give me a hand, you really seemed angry with me. You said some things to me that were pretty extreme. For instance, you called me a bitch and said that the reason I care about the house cleaning is because I don't have a life. Juggling all the demands of a busy life is constantly challenging. Now that you are busier with activities at school, you feel less willing or able to participate in our home responsibilities. But when chaos rules in our home, everything else will be chaotic as well. That is the reason for my insisting on certain baselines being maintained. I am not saying that you and I have to agree on what gets done around here or on how much of that is your share. There are times that we will differ. I am open to negotiation depending on the other pressures in your life. I would like to talk this all through with you but it is necessary to have a basic ground rule before we can do that and it is that we stick to talking about the rules and about our feelings. I will not be willing to work through these issues at hand if you will not respect this ground rule.
Love,Mom Sample letters written by Ms. Patricia Lawrence , CSW and psychotherapist. |
Use at least several of the following principles when you write your letter:
Don't be heavy handed in your tone.Acknowledge that your teenager is no longer a child.Invite her participation in a dialogue.Suggest a solution; frame it as a request.Address each other respectfully. |