So the lying, it has the possibility to making people think interesting things always happen to her, that she is exciting and fun...or they think she is a drama queen, doesn't matter because either way it is attention. I explained that I feel like I can't talk to her and that we don't always have a good time together because she isn't the real H. I told her I love her and think she is all the things that she said the real H is. I asked if she could try being the real H more for me and I would try harder to not miss those times when her siblings are acting out. I can see how that overtakes my attention and she sees it as me not noticing her when she isn't acting out. I need to pay more attention to the positive and not let the negative take over. I also suggested we give the not real H another name. This way I could remind her to be her real self by just calling the not real H by the name we give her. She liked that but didn't want to name her, she wanted me to. I told her I wanted to come up with something that is the exact opposite of her name. When I say her name aloud, it reminds me of a feather - soft and flowing. I needed a name with a hard and rough sound to it. Not an ugly name or unbecoming, just opposite. So the non real H is now called Clara. I know this won't work instantly or every time. But I have to find a way to bring out my daughter more, the true her. Even if just 5 more min a day than now, I will take it. She said she wants people to know the real her, she just doesn't know how. Maybe that is true and maybe it isn't. It's a start.
Invisible Figure done by artist Jin Young Yu
4 comments:
Starts are wonderful! I saw a post labeled "comments" earlier, but I couldn't access it.
I know Blogger is having comment issues today. Some of my posts only show the comments if that post itself is selected but shows 0 comments from the home page. I hope they get it fixed - driving me nuts!
Hi! We have quite a few mutual friends and I used to drop in now and then on your other blog. I don't think I ever commented.
I just wanted to say welcome to blog spot, and I really do think the verbal cue of "Clara" may bear some fruit for your family.
Hang in there!
Ashley
What a brilliant mom!
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