Parents don't like their child anymore, what do they do?
My parents don't like me anymore. They always yell at me and yell at me, no matter what I do. I don't know what to do. They don't even talk to me anymore. To them, I'm just an unimportant roommate they can't stand. What should I do?
Really “no matter what I do”? Think.
What happens when you bake a cake for your family? The kitchen has to look like before.
What happens if you ask your parents questions and listen carefully to learn from their life experience?
What exactly happens before the carpentry starts? Write this as a list. Then avoid these points. Whether you’re right or not, doesn’t matter, because the goal would be to prevent the carpentry. That’s possible. Try your parents to make life easier. Try it too.
Of course, it would be the task of parents to look for ways in which cooperation works and help you to stay on this path. But while parents are stuck in the phase, which is called the “cleaning of children”, it is difficult for everyone.
The thing is that I don’t get to the conversation
“Good morning. I’ll get the garbage out. Later, I cycle to the station. Should I do shopping?” And then follows yelling of your parents?
How did it happen?
You can bake the cake if they’re not there. A note like “peace offering” could be helpful.
There is the possibility that you are exaggerated here and emotionally out of the rudder in the womb of puberty. If you’ve written a few weeks, it’s hard to find an exit from madness.
The other way is that your parents are completely crazy. Alcohol abuse, aggressiveness, drug addiction are killers in family relationships. Then the youth office helps. This is not about taking you out of the family, but to show you how communication works with the support of a psychologist. If the living conditions are unbearable to you, a separation from the family is naturally also conceivable.
Do you think Youth Office would be a good next step?
But as soon as they see me they are mad and don’t want to know anything about me
If there is no solution, you can contact the Youth Office. Then a family helper will be put to you, who will communicate between you and your parents.
I wish you all the best.
Why don’t you ask them when they’re in a room?