I've got kind of an odd parenting question which I'm a little embarrassed to bring up, but thought I would ask this experienced group:
Did your kids go through a phase where they didn't want to say "I love you"? Since D8 has become D9, she's become noticeably less affectionate. She'll put up with being hugged, but isn't demonstrative herself. I tell her I love her several times a day, but what I get back now is mainly silence (or the occasional "me too"). I should stress that there are no behavioral issues, she's cheerful and energetic and fun to be around, we do a lot of activities together and enjoy each other's company. She's quite mature and socially adept - her friends' parents actually ask me if she can sleep over, because they think she's a good influence on their own Ds. I should also stress that I don't put pressure on her - I'll tell her I love her a million times, but I don't push her to tell me the same.
She went though a phase of being very clingy and affectionate a year or so ago, after her father remarried and she wasn't too happy with the transition. Things have stabilized a lot since then, and she's become more independent from me, which is overall a good thing.
This is my only kid, so I don't have expertise, and don't have many friends with kids around this age, so I'm not sure how common this backing-off is. It could be the early start of adolescent independence, but I'd be interested in hearing from other people who share custody how they interpret behavior changes like this in their kid. Unfortunately, the situation with the ex is not such that I can email him and say, hey, I've noticed this going on with Kid, what do you think?
Did your kids go through a phase where they didn't want to say "I love you"? Since D8 has become D9, she's become noticeably less affectionate. She'll put up with being hugged, but isn't demonstrative herself. I tell her I love her several times a day, but what I get back now is mainly silence (or the occasional "me too"). I should stress that there are no behavioral issues, she's cheerful and energetic and fun to be around, we do a lot of activities together and enjoy each other's company. She's quite mature and socially adept - her friends' parents actually ask me if she can sleep over, because they think she's a good influence on their own Ds. I should also stress that I don't put pressure on her - I'll tell her I love her a million times, but I don't push her to tell me the same.
She went though a phase of being very clingy and affectionate a year or so ago, after her father remarried and she wasn't too happy with the transition. Things have stabilized a lot since then, and she's become more independent from me, which is overall a good thing.
This is my only kid, so I don't have expertise, and don't have many friends with kids around this age, so I'm not sure how common this backing-off is. It could be the early start of adolescent independence, but I'd be interested in hearing from other people who share custody how they interpret behavior changes like this in their kid. Unfortunately, the situation with the ex is not such that I can email him and say, hey, I've noticed this going on with Kid, what do you think?
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