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How to Protect Your Child from a Narcissistic Parent

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Anderson Boback & Marshall - Family Law Firm

Anderson Boback & Marshall - Family Law Firm

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Parenting is hard work. There is so much to do-always-and it is not any easier now that parents are expected to home school their children. The stress of the added responsibility can be daunting for some, and it does not help when you are parenting with a narcissistic parent. What exactly is a narcissistic parent?
What is a Narcissistic Parent?
According to the Mayo Clinic, a person with a Narcissistic Personality Disorder, is a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others. But behind this mask of extreme confidence lies a fragile self-esteem that is vulnerable to the slightest criticism. That is the hard part when dealing with narcissism. You could learn to live with the parent’s inflated sense of self-worth, but the smallest criticism shuts down all communication. And while you might not care so much about the other parent right now, you have to parent with this person and the choices you make have to be good for your child. When you tear down, purposely or not, the other parent’s fragile self-esteem, you need to make sure that your child isn’t harmed in the process.
How Do I Protect My Child?
In severe cases involving a narcissistic parent, you will need to take your case to the court and ask the court to suspend parenting time until the other parent gets some help. In Illinois, you would have to prove that your ex presents a serious endangerment to your child in order to get parenting time stopped. It is a high burden and could take a long time to prove. If the case is not that serious, then you will need some coping skills. You also do not want to be the parent who handles the situation wrong and when you are in court, the judge can see that your behavior is just as bad as the other parent’s. How you react will have an impact on your case.
The Impatient or Angry Parent
Narcissists can become angry or impatient when things do not go their way. Because everything is about them, it is hard to manage when something actually demonstrates that it isn’t about them. Yelling at the other parent “This isn’t about you, it is about our child’s wants/needs,” is not going to solve anything. Knowing that you alone cannot change the behavior is the first step.
Take Some Time
In today’s day and age, everything has to be done right now, right away. This can be a detriment when dealing with a narcissistic parent and actually escalates the problem. Once you’ve gotten angry, just stop. Go pour yourself a glass of wine and turn off your phone. Wait until the morning to answer.
It Is One Thing When the Behavior is Exhibited Towards You, But What About When it Starts Toward My Child?
Your child will not be immune to this behavior and one of the first things you can do is be mindful of the behavior so you can add that type of behavior to your parenting agreement. You will want to add that there is no yelling or screaming toward the child. The first time you hear about it, you can take action then. Everyone’s agreement has language that says you cannot disparage the other parent in front of the child. The first time you hear it, take action. A narcissist wants control and things spin out of control when they don’t have it. Don’t let their behavior keep you from acting because their rage makes you uncomfortable. Your child’s mental and physical well being is at issue. You might need to file a petition with the court, and the court will likely appoint an attorney for the child.
Seek Therapeutic Help For Your Child
Your child only has two parents and no matter how good or bad the parents are, your child has to learn how to deal with them. I’m not saying that your child has to learn how to deal with a parent that belittles them so that the parent feels superior, but your child is going to need to learn how to deal with the parent. You will be there, and possibly the child’s attorney, but your child will need a professional to discuss their own feelings about the situation and to understand it better.
Co-Parenting with a Narcissistic Parent is not Easy
Co-Parenting with a narcissistic parent is not easy, but it is up to you to take control of the situation. Your child’s health depends on it. There are ways to keep the parent in your child’s life without risking your child’s health. Take control of the situation and if you do not know-how, engage in therapy yourself so that you are making wise decisions. When things become too much for your child however, you do need to file the appropriate motion in court. Consult with us today and we will guide you through dealing with a narcissistic parent.

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@FaithfulandTrue949
@FaithfulandTrue949 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent please also see H G Tudor knowing the Narcissist, one mom's battle Tina Swithin and The Surviver Diaries regarding dealing with the unhealthy narcissistic parent. The Courts are beginning to understand 🙏
@kathlenedaniels9401
@kathlenedaniels9401 2 жыл бұрын
As a child with a narc parent I learned to use the tactics mentioned in the beginning very quickly, and guess what? All that did was put the onus on me to be the mature party in all conflicts. She felt that because I was level headed and reasonable, she never had to be. But somehow that attitude also meant I thought I was better than her. You can’t win, you will never change them, the only way to win their game is not to play.
@tedschmitt178
@tedschmitt178 2 жыл бұрын
This video came too late for me. My only kid (she’s 24) has been brainwashed by her EXTREMELY narcissistic mother; the kid hasn’t spoken to me in more than five years. My case is such that I could take it to court, however I would be considered PERMANENTLY poison in my kid’s eyes. I can’t take that chance, at least for now.
@Dadsdontgrowup
@Dadsdontgrowup 3 жыл бұрын
You put this message out in an easier way to understand and hear, than anyone else I've tried listening to. Please keep at it!
@MamiiMarine
@MamiiMarine 2 жыл бұрын
Ever say “Maybe your right” to a narcissist. It will embolden and empower them. Say instead “ I am sorry you feel that way” and walk away. Don’t ask me why it works, it just does.
@saltlifegull4091
@saltlifegull4091 2 жыл бұрын
Dang she's good! Super video, so needed and helpful to so many. There definitely risk to the child:( Irreparable psychological damage that will follow them throughout their life:(
@hienienguyen6766
@hienienguyen6766 Жыл бұрын
yes exactly, my father is extremely narcisstic father. then my son's father was very emotionally abusive.
@coreyanderson7424
@coreyanderson7424 2 жыл бұрын
This is okay advice as narcissistic personality disordered people tend to like getting a reaction. However, if the parent is dangerous, or is a Sociopath, is Antisocial, that is something else entirely. Thanks for the video 🙂
@robhenry4197
@robhenry4197 2 жыл бұрын
Disclaimer: I havent watched the video yet and im certain I will agree with it entirely, but the best thing to do is probably really get to know your potential partner before you have children so you don't have to deal with that mess your entire life. I know in reality things happen and its rarely that cut and dry, but I can't even imagine having a child with someone I didnt already know is narcissistic... that stuff shows signs pretty quickly, best to pay attention before a child comes into the mix.
@pauljackson112
@pauljackson112 2 жыл бұрын
Hindsight is truly a wonderful thing in my case. All of the signs were there from the very beginning, but I was totally unaware that NPD was even a thing. On the flip side, once you know... hell, you know. I shan't be making that mistake again. A lot of personal growth has come from the ordeal, and one thing I always remind myself on the dark days is, as relayed to me by a psychologist, these folk target you because you are the opposite of them - a decent human being.
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