Need Advice

Hi, I am a mum of 2 adults. My daughter is 25, lives at home and has high functioning autism and ADHD. My son is 22 and has ADHD. I am really struggling with their aggression and rudeness. I love my children very much and feel like I have always done my best for them, yet I continually seem to be the target of rudeness and verbal aggression from them both. I cannot work at the moment and because of the virus, feel like I have no escape from it. I try to understand their needs and not say anything to set them off but most of the time I don't see it coming. It seems that although they can be impatient and rude to their dad, they don't talk to him with the same viciousness as they do me. Being a mum at the moment feels like a completely thankless task, where I'm afraid to open my mouth. Are there any other parents out there that have or have dealt with a similar situation. I don't know where to turn really? 

Parents
  • Hi. I can relate to both sides. I’m told by my family I’m overly aggressive towards people at times and I’m not always aware. Frustration is an annoying part of being like this and what seems to , say yourself, a trivial, almost joke like movement or comments, to me is as serious as it comes and would probably upset me a lot that say you was laughing. It fuels the fire but you have done nothing wrong. My perception of things differs greatly to the greater norm and it just feels like nobody is willing to try and understand that and get classed as moody or miserable etc..  

    This pandemic has heightened feelings for me and am finding things I could normally deal with are causing me to “loose it” 

    My daughter is showing signs too and we clash big time and deep down I know I should be the responsible one but at the time I try arguing my point. My daughters 7... right now I look at it somewhat embarrassed but when it happens I can’t help it. 

Reply
  • Hi. I can relate to both sides. I’m told by my family I’m overly aggressive towards people at times and I’m not always aware. Frustration is an annoying part of being like this and what seems to , say yourself, a trivial, almost joke like movement or comments, to me is as serious as it comes and would probably upset me a lot that say you was laughing. It fuels the fire but you have done nothing wrong. My perception of things differs greatly to the greater norm and it just feels like nobody is willing to try and understand that and get classed as moody or miserable etc..  

    This pandemic has heightened feelings for me and am finding things I could normally deal with are causing me to “loose it” 

    My daughter is showing signs too and we clash big time and deep down I know I should be the responsible one but at the time I try arguing my point. My daughters 7... right now I look at it somewhat embarrassed but when it happens I can’t help it. 

Children
  • Thank you for answering...it helps to hear it from your side. I do try to understand and be sympathetic to their needs and struggles. I think like you say the pandemic has heightened things and I guess I'm feeling sorry myself. As much as I try not to sometimes I snap back which doesn't help I know but it makes me feel hurt and unappreciated.