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Watching your child grow into an adult can be fulfilling, but also challenging when you see their negative behaviors affect their lives and relationships. If you’re a parent of a selfish adult child, you may be at a loss for how to help your child as they seem to disregard your feelings and the feelings of others. You’re not alone, and there are many resources to aid parents through the difficult process of dealing with selfish adult children—including this guide on recognizing, addressing, and understanding the roots of selfish and disrespectful behavior in adult children.
How to Handle Selfish Adult Children
Parenting coach Kim Muench says to set boundaries with your adult child. Use “I feel” statements to calmly express how their actions hurt you. Encourage them to take responsibility for their actions and behavior. Communicate respectfully, even if they lash out, and remain open to their perspective.
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In extreme cases, you may have to make the difficult decision to cut a selfish adult child out of your life for your own well-being. Before taking this action, it’s worth it to discuss the situation with a therapist or counselor who can assess or validate if that’s the right option for you.[16]Thanks
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For adult children reading this, you may also be struggling in a relationship with toxic or childish parents. Seek out ways to deal with gaslighting parents and improve behavior on both sides of your relationship.Thanks
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