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Stepdaught­er won’t control tantrums

- Amy Dickinson Write to Ask Amy, Chicago Tribune, TT500, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611.

Dear Amy: I have a lovely 16-year-old stepdaught­er. I’ve been married to her daddy since she was 4. We have two other children together but she has always been treated fairly and as a full member of our household, despite seeing her only every other weekend. We’ve tried to be kind and friendly to her mom but our efforts have always been rejected (to put it mildly).

Recently she has developed a lot of anger issues and has loud, tantrum-like outbursts where she curses out her dad and says very hurtful things to him. Then she will refuse to see us. The first time this happened we forgave her, and she and her dad had a long conversati­on about how to have a discussion or disagreeme­nt without the tantrum.

A month later she did it again (about being expected to do chores). Rather than talk to us she yelled, cursed and said nasty things to her dad.

Dad and I agreed that this time she needed to suffer the consequenc­es. We decided she needed to initiate an apology and ask before we let her return to our house, but I don’t think she’ll do this. Maybe she needs to graduate and be away from mom’s influence before she can see her way back. Her mom has long been trying to sever her relationsh­ip with us.

Can you shed some insight on what we can do here to help her? She can’t go through life like this. — Sad Stepmom

Dear Stepmom: I understand your desire to punish her by banishing her from your household, but this is the opposite of what she needs, which is more of you. If she refuses to see you, you will have to respect her choice, but she needs more compassion from you, not less. It is when people are at their most unlovable that they need love the most.

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