I GIVE UP...

I'm starting to give up. My 14 y.o daughter has so many issues going on right now and I'm sure some is bad parenting. I really need help. I've posted many things about them but now they are starting to worry me. 

She keeps damaging school property to get staples and pins. She was kicking chairs about in school. Doesn't go to lessons and sits in the hall chilling. She left school grounds. She loves to wander about everywhere so I let her go out with her sister (13 years) and she was collecting sticks and banging on the bins with them, smashing beer bottles and creating a mess in their local park with them. She keeps hiding in bushes and keep coming home with sweets, food and fizzy drinks they've been buying with her sister's money but it's too much sugar. (£15 worth in 2 days). When she's in the house she's fine and chilled.

I don't know what to do since her behaviour is changing and I've seen this before before she breaks up for the school holidays. I don't know what to do. I'm lost. She's changing. Most of her behaviour happens in school which confuses me since she loves school and is upping her time there. How can I help with the transition to the break? 

I'm sorry for ranting on but I'm sure the behaviour outside of school is because of my bad parenting. Any advice/opinions are amazing. 

Thanks x

Parents
  • Not an expert by any means....this sounds ALOT like ODD...oppositional defiance disorder which can common in ASD/ADHD OR she's just being a regular pre-teen entering teenage years......I know for me...I acted out alot. I have to admit. I was a hellion. I was getting drunk behind churches and doing teenager stuff---it's possible she's just getting into adolesence and my parents were really strict/controlling. I'm not saying you are this way, but them not wanting me to do stuff only pushed me to do more. Kind of like a preachers kid. I am not a parent, so I am coming from a different place....you may just try some experiements & see which is most effective...like reverse psychology or giving her more space. Hey, if she wants to kick chairs/break school property---it'll be a lesson/consequences that she'll have to face, you can't save her from it/nor should you. I wanted my parents to leave me be while I went through a time where my brain chemistry was all over the place. 14 year olds are supposed to be impulsive, they haven't formed that part in their brain yet. I was also acting out from trauma that happened to me at that age. I know that you want to protect her...that's what my mom always said, but you may just have to let her be her own "little adult" if she's going to do stuff like that. You sound like a really caring parent to me.

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  • Not an expert by any means....this sounds ALOT like ODD...oppositional defiance disorder which can common in ASD/ADHD OR she's just being a regular pre-teen entering teenage years......I know for me...I acted out alot. I have to admit. I was a hellion. I was getting drunk behind churches and doing teenager stuff---it's possible she's just getting into adolesence and my parents were really strict/controlling. I'm not saying you are this way, but them not wanting me to do stuff only pushed me to do more. Kind of like a preachers kid. I am not a parent, so I am coming from a different place....you may just try some experiements & see which is most effective...like reverse psychology or giving her more space. Hey, if she wants to kick chairs/break school property---it'll be a lesson/consequences that she'll have to face, you can't save her from it/nor should you. I wanted my parents to leave me be while I went through a time where my brain chemistry was all over the place. 14 year olds are supposed to be impulsive, they haven't formed that part in their brain yet. I was also acting out from trauma that happened to me at that age. I know that you want to protect her...that's what my mom always said, but you may just have to let her be her own "little adult" if she's going to do stuff like that. You sound like a really caring parent to me.

Children
  • Thank you, I have to admit that at one point in secondary school we thought she had ODD but then teachers said about autism. She has also been through a lot of trauma and I'm sorry that you have. About the chairs and property I don't think teachers will really punish her, she only gets points taken away if she isn't in lesson. She's in a Pupil Referral Unit so teachers don't really use punishments unless it's really serious.

  • This could also become her form of stimming...which is destructive. I bought a ring recently that spins for stimming more subtly...she may have alot of excess energy.......hmmm, I wonder if she'd like rock climbing or martial arts for punching/hitting? Subtly, where it's her idea, not yours. I just wanted to be gothic & getting into adult stuff at that age.