What to say to a daughter who hates you?

What to say to a daughter who hates you?

“Say ‘I’m sorry you hate me, because I love you very much. ‘ Then add, ‘It’s okay that you’re angry, but you still have to turn off the TV. ‘” You can mention that everyone gets upset occasionally, but it’s not all right to take it out on someone else.” ~ from When Your Child Says “I Hate You” on Parenting.com.

How would you describe a good daughter?

Having a daughter is a blessing that brings a lot of joy and excitement in one’s life. Girls are affectionate, loving, and curious and they fill the house with laughter and beauty. They are also very loyal, always ready to help and to get involved in new things. Having a daughter is like having a younger best friend.

Why do mothers give advice to their daughters?

Often mothers, who wish for their daughters to learn from the mistakes the mother feels she made, will offer advice. Often this advice sounds like criticism, and often can be so far off the mark of what the daughter really wants for her life that it feels as though the mother doesn’t really know her daughter at all.

How to improve my relationship with my daughter?

Mothers with strained relationships with their daughters need to learn to ask their daughters what they want to accomplish, how they intend to get there, and learn to offer words of encouragement either before or instead of offering their advice.

What should I Pass on to my daughter?

It is a combination of many things. It is “ your look “ that sets you apart from everyone else. It is your taste in books, in women friends, in your home and your vivre de life. As you get older, dear daughter of mine, don’t be afraid; move with grace and expose your wisdom. After all think of the alternative! “What about gossip among women, mom?”

What should a mother say to her daughter?

Use olive oil on your skin. Stop with the facelifts. You cannot hide age. Your lines show your life, your persona. Smile! “You and dad had a wonderful marriage. What do you attribute this to?” You know what I told you when you were to become a bride — a woman makes a marriage. Those five words are worth their weight in gold, in more ways than one!