Dear Savvy Auntie,
My 11-year-old niece, whom I am very close to, is having big issues both in and out of school. For the past 3 months, I seem to have been accused of all sorts of things: lying to her, ruining her dreams of being a police officer because I teased her about being afraid of mice, locking her out of the house because I closed the door to set the alarm before we went out, and many more dramas.
At present she will not speak to me because I told her mother that I felt she was having some difficulties. Her response was that I "betrayed" her and I hurt her so badly that it was as if I "punched her in the face." I have talked over each incident with her, and she has admitted that I have never done anything to purposely hurt her, but each time I've endured about an hour of carrying on and jabs about the incidents for weeks.
I feel this is deflected anger and my new tactic is to not react, but now she hasn't talked to me for two weeks. This is a child I have watched weekly since she was born and I've never had problems with her. Am I handling this correctly? I can't allow her to treat me the way she has, and yet, I know how stubborn she can be so this could go on for weeks or months. Help!
Accused Auntie