Zoe Girl
7-14-16, 8:48am
Hi all, I have a frustrating parent! I am gonna lose my mind. The conversations have become mom listing everything that has been happening at camp, even things I felt have been resolved. I answer them all and it becomes a verbal volley where I say I am taking it seriously and following up, then I repeat the answers over and over. She also is not respecting pick up time and things that are happening around, such as I am monitoring a large group of kids and she wants my full attention. I am at the point I just want her to stop talking so I can go home! She has some real concerns but is not able to listen really well. I have a lot of patience but I am at my end.
I read and studied the NVC book a little and that seems like a good way to try and change this dynamic, but I also realize these are new skills for me in some ways. I can start using a little but then don't stick with it when I feel I am running out of time. There is a person in the department I may reach out to for some help, and a friend but she is moving and has a new job. I am thinking about putting some of the techniques on a note card and carry them for when I get stopped by her, but I also really need to get across when it is time to have this conversation and when it isn't. I was at work 40 minutes late last night waiting for her and then talking to her about a kid who said something like stupid to her son (yeah kids say those things, if her son was verbal he would say things like that too but he isn't).
I read and studied the NVC book a little and that seems like a good way to try and change this dynamic, but I also realize these are new skills for me in some ways. I can start using a little but then don't stick with it when I feel I am running out of time. There is a person in the department I may reach out to for some help, and a friend but she is moving and has a new job. I am thinking about putting some of the techniques on a note card and carry them for when I get stopped by her, but I also really need to get across when it is time to have this conversation and when it isn't. I was at work 40 minutes late last night waiting for her and then talking to her about a kid who said something like stupid to her son (yeah kids say those things, if her son was verbal he would say things like that too but he isn't).