Well, the skirt appeared - she had left it behind at dancing, first words to me were 'NOW I don't have to spend my pocket money' now I know that is pretty obvious but it's the way she says it (I'm sure you know what I mean!). Anyway, ballet exam can happen now which is a relief.
I have decided I will leave the room go but unless tidy I will not change bed or hoover (she will have to do it herself, I will not fight over stuff to do it!).
Batters, I am also one for long drawn out verbal battles (unfortunately a habit from my own childhood with my mother). It's very hard to take a deep breath but will be making a huge effort from now on.
glassofwine, I also have one younger one (DS 2.8y), DH isn't as supportive as he could be and I almost feel he thinks children should be seen not heard (another story lol!), I will try and spend more time with DD - doing what I'm not sure, although our local theatre booklet dropped through the door this morning and there is a nice show DD would like. I will perhaps take her on my own.
cadmum, I certainly don't want to give up on her, I had an awful upbringing and feel I don't want my relationship with DD to end up like the relationship I had with my Mum. I'm relieved to know I'm not the only Mum who expects their child of this age to be capable of picking up a coat!!!
s'magic, I find it really hard to decide how much DD should be allowed to do at age 8, I think of myself at that age and I didn't have half the control she has at the moment! I know times change and I know I need to.
Thank you, I really feel as if I have an idea where I'm going now. This parenting lark is sooooo hard sometimes, now when's that MN parenting course going to happen!!!