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Raising a child is difficult enough, but it can become even tougher when your kid decides they just don’t like you anymore. Whether you got into a fight or she’s just been moody lately, hearing the words “I hate you” can really do a number on your relationship. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can work around her feelings and get your parent-daughter relationship back on track. Keep reading to see how you can approach your daughter and be there for her when she wants to talk.

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Listen to her.

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  1. Even though it might be tough to hear, it’s important that you let her talk and say what she needs to say. [1] If she feels like she can express herself, she’ll be more likely to work on her issues with you. [2]
    • It’s important not to yell over her or cut her off. If you do that, you’ll only make the issue worse.
    • If you’re dealing with an adult daughter who is angry at you, it’s even more important that you listen to what she has to say. If you two can have a real discussion about what’s bothering her, you may be able to repair your relationship.
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Validate her opinion.

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Keep the rules the same.

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Praise her for the positives.

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  1. Any time you notice your daughter doing something good, point it out and tell her how proud you are. It doesn’t matter how old she is—she’ll appreciate the support from you. [9]
    • Oftentimes, disrespectful or troubled children only interact with their parents when they’ve done something wrong, which can lead to resentment and anger.
    • If your daughter is a teenager, praise her for good test scores or following her curfew.
    • If your daughter is an adult, praise her for larger things, like her direction in life or her own children.
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Get to the root of the problem.

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