gratitudeisthebest
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My ex and I have been separated since 2017 and divorced since 2018 when my daughter was 3. Since day 1 she has hated leaving me to see her father or even answer FaceTime when he calls. She says it’s because he’s mean to her. When I’ve overheard their conversations he “jokingly” calls her a piggy or fat or says things to get a rise out of her (like her best friends are his best friends or she’s a robot… etc)
I have told her to she can ask him to stop because it upsets her and if he doesn’t she has my permission to hang up. But in person is another story. I’m really at a loss for what I can do to protect my child from a verbally aggressive parent.
Would a counselor be able to help her navigate their relationship better if it’s only her attending?
ETA: in April, while my daughter was on FaceTime with her dad he asked her what she was eating. She put the phone down and quietly told me she didn’t want to tell him she had a cupcake and I said she didn’t have to. She went back the phone and told him what she was eating except the cupcake. This was a HUGE red flag to me because he would always control what I ate when we were together. (The pediatrician is not concerned with her weight)
I have told her to she can ask him to stop because it upsets her and if he doesn’t she has my permission to hang up. But in person is another story. I’m really at a loss for what I can do to protect my child from a verbally aggressive parent.
Would a counselor be able to help her navigate their relationship better if it’s only her attending?
ETA: in April, while my daughter was on FaceTime with her dad he asked her what she was eating. She put the phone down and quietly told me she didn’t want to tell him she had a cupcake and I said she didn’t have to. She went back the phone and told him what she was eating except the cupcake. This was a HUGE red flag to me because he would always control what I ate when we were together. (The pediatrician is not concerned with her weight)