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  1. Mum, mam or mom? The most common difference occurs with one incarnation of mother and that’s the three-letter versions that are separated by a single vowel: 'mum', 'mam' or 'mom. Most of us will have picked up the US preference of ‘mom’, but they tend to pronounce it ‘marm’.

    • Using words as weapons of shame or blame. Whether it’s calling a weeping child a “cry baby” or a “sissy” or telling a child he or she is “stupid,” “fat” or “lazy,” the damage is done: Words wound just as much, sometimes more, than slaps.
    • Beginning a reprimand with the phrase, “You always…” Possessions get broken and lost, children make mistakes, and sometimes they behave badly. All of that is true and, as a parent, there will be moments when a reprimand is necessary.
    • Dismissing a child’s feelings by saying he or she’s too “sensitive. " This was my own mother’s mantra. Telling a child that he or she is “too sensitive” is common behavior among unloving, unattuned parents since it effectively shifts the responsibility and blame from their behavior to the child’s supposed inadequacies.
    • Comparing one child to another. Sibling rivalry is common, but as recent studies have shown, it's not benign. Any parent who manipulates the tension and competition between and among siblings is either woefully misinformed or downright cruel.
  2. Oct 12, 2023 · This article explores the emotional and psychological benefits of calling mommy, delving into why it isn't just for kids and how to make the most out of these calls.

    • Liz Fischer
    • She Always Has To Be Right. While your parents used to seem right when you were a kid, take note if your mom uses this as an excuse to dismiss what you’re saying.
    • She Ignores Your Boundaries. A toxic mother also has a way of ignoring boundaries, whether that means she barges into your apartment, tells people your secrets, posts things online when you asked her not to, makes unhelpful comments — you name it.
    • She Enables Dependence. As Cook says, you should consider it toxic “if your mom refuses to allow you to ‘grow up’ by insisting she does things for you that you should be doing for yourself, like making the bed, packing your own lunch, filling out paperwork without showing you how it's done, or laundry, among other things.”
    • She Oversimplifies Your Problems. Does your mom brush off your problems? Instead of offering support or advice, does she say things like, “You don’t need to go to therapy, you just need to try harder,” or “You aren’t depressed, you just don’t know how good you have it”?
  3. Aug 3, 2013 · It depends on the British region or country – England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland – on what spelling or pronunciation is used for the pet name. In Birmingham and the West Midlands, in England, most say and write mom. Even the local newspapers and schools spell it as mom.

  4. ‘I felt like I’d been punched’: Why does my daughter think I’m a narcissist? ‘For 40 years, I thought it was my fault’: Coming to terms with our narcissistic mother

  5. Jul 29, 2024 · Recognizing manipulation within families can be particularly difficult when the person is a parent, older sibling, or relative who has some authority. If you believe you’re supposed to do what...

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