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Daughter Becomes Cold After Mother's Reprimand
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Daughter Becomes Cold After Mother's Reprimand

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A single mother is struggling with her eldest daughter's cold behavior after being reprimanded.
  • The daughter has become withdrawn, leading to stress for the mother.
  • Advice includes giving space, re-evaluating the reprimand, spending quality time, acknowledging feelings, maintaining routines, and being open to apologizing.

A single mother is experiencing emotional distress due to her eldest daughter's sudden withdrawal after a recent reprimand. The mother, who previously enjoyed a good relationship with her children, finds her daughter's cold attitude particularly challenging. This shift in behavior, from closeness to emotional distance, is a common reaction during adolescence as children navigate identity and ego.

Experts advise the mother to provide space, allowing emotions to stabilize for both parties. They suggest that the daughter's silence might be a way of processing anger without resorting to harsh words. It's also crucial to reflect on how the reprimand was delivered; a public scolding could have caused embarrassment and hurt the daughter's pride.

Mom knows you felt hurt by the reprimand earlier.

โ€” MotherAn example of acknowledging a child's feelings to encourage open communication.

To mend the relationship, the advice emphasizes creating relaxed, informal settings for communication, perhaps during a casual outing rather than at the dinner table. Acknowledging the daughter's feelings, such as saying, "Mom knows you felt hurt by my words," can open the door for her to listen. Maintaining daily routines and showing unconditional love reassures the daughter that reconciliation is possible. The mother is also encouraged to consider apologizing if her reprimand was too harsh, teaching the daughter the value of admitting mistakes and fostering maturity.

Giving space is important when the atmosphere is tense. Don't force the child to talk or apologize immediately. Give them a few hours or a day or two for emotions to stabilize.

โ€” Advice GiverRecommending a strategy for dealing with a child's withdrawal after a conflict.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.