Imagine being a mom to a 5-year-old ‘feral princess’ and having to co-parent with your ex and his new wife. Sounds like a recipe for drama, right? Well, that’s exactly what our concerned mom is dealing with. She’s worried that her daughter’s new stepmom is spoiling her rotten by giving in to tantrums and buying her toys all the time. Now, she’s wondering if she should step in and enforce some boundaries, or if she’d be the a-hole for doing so. Read on to find out how this mom tries to navigate the tricky world of co-parenting and whether or not she can find a solution that works for everyone.
Trying to be a Good Mom ♀️

Co-parenting with the Ex and New Step Mom

Step Mom: Preschool Teacher Nice

Life Changes for Ex and SM

Feral Princess’ Bratty Phase

SM’s Influence on FP’s Behavior

Giving in to Tantrums

More Examples of Giving In

Bribing with Chocolate?

Concerns about FP’s Behavior

Considering a Discussion ️

Old Schedule: Full Day School

Talking to SM and Ex

Addressing Spoiled Behavior ️

Scaling Back on Gifts

Tips for SM and Ex’s Response

Ex’s Agreement and Future Plans

Creating a Routine

No Immediate Update on Behavior

Spoiled Rotten or Just Loved?
Our concerned mom is at her wit’s end with her 5-year-old ‘feral princess’ who seems to be getting spoiled by her stepmom. The stepmom, who’s a stay-at-home mom, has been giving in to tantrums and buying her toys left and right. Our mom fears that this is undoing all the progress she’s made in teaching her daughter discipline and good behavior. She’s considering discussing the issue with her ex and his wife, but worries that she might come across as the a-hole. Will she be able to find a solution that works for everyone? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Stepmom’s friendship with child may lead to spoiling. NTA’s advice.

NTA, but therapy might be a better option

NTA calls out enabling behavior, questions insulting nickname.

NTA! Different parenting styles need addressing, but threats won’t help

Consistent rules across households, even as a stepparent, is key

Is social media exaggerating the concern or is it real?

Cautiously approach a calm conversation for better resolution. NAH.

Advice on dealing with ex and stepmom over spoiled daughter
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Different parenting styles lead to tantrums in 10-year-old daughter

NTA suggests counselling and warns against spoiling behavior escalation.

Create a behavior plan for both homes to avoid tantrums. NTA
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Collaborating and using Supernanny might help improve daughter’s behavior

Enforce custody agreement and try family counseling with stepmom. NTA

Feral princess? OP is NTA and loves her kid
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Co-parenting requires compromise and understanding, not control . Consider factors before judging.

Stick to court order schedule, ultimatums may backfire. Good luck!

NTA. Be careful with phrasing to avoid a messy situation

Parent struggles with lack of control over ex’s parenting style

Parent concerns over daughter’s spoiled behavior and stepmom’s treatment.

Prioritize daughter’s needs, not punishing ex and stepmom.

Spoiling stepmom causing issues, discipline needed for child’s benefit. NTA

Collaborative parenting plan can ease tension

Preschool teacher SM lacks backbone, NTA teaches growth mindset

Navigating custody battles after breaking schedule with ex
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SM shares similar experience, suggests reasonable conversation about parallel parenting.

Stepmom spoiling daughter , NTA suggests long chat to fix behavior

Legal advice on custody schedule change, be careful
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Parenting styles clash, offer suggestions but don’t expect changes.

Respect boundaries and appreciate stepmom’s love for daughter ❤️

Parenting disagreements should be addressed with a counselor, not lawsuits.

Stepmom may be spoiling daughter. Suggest a joint strategy plan.

Co-parenting is hard, but adapting to different rules is important

NTA, but approach the situation with empathy and collaboration

Co-parenting advice: talk to ex about spoiled daughter’s behavior

Disney parenting creates monsters, NTA is doing future kid favor

NTA, address the behavior together to avoid future conflicts.

Blended families can be tough, consistency is key for discipline

Social media isn’t always accurate, joint plan needed if problems continue. NAH

New stepmom spoiling daughter and commenter calls out OP (YTA)

Stepmom’s leniency addressed with empathy, caution, and optimism.

Screenshot the posts in case of a legal battle!

Suggest having a conversation with ex before including SM

Sassy comment suggests taking over childcare duties

Don’t be the a**hole by using court orders to control.

Stepmom’s good intentions need structure, discipline, and consistency.

NTA prioritizes child’s education and custody over spoiled behavior.

Suggests counseling for 5-year-old handling two households. Good advice

Privacy concerns raised over stepmom’s excessive posting about daughter.

Having an open conversation with ex and stepmom is key

NTA wants civil convo about boundaries for successful coparenting

Stealing chocolate from stepmom is funny but harmless

Suggests having a conversation with ex and stepmom about parenting

Stepmom shouldn’t undermine parenting, NTA.

Mama takes charge and sets boundaries

NTA suggests taking screenshots to support agreement enforcement.

Collaborate with ex and stepmom to resolve daughter’s behavior issues

Stepmom might need permission to set boundaries with daughter. NTA

Co-parenting with SM, but tantrums need consequences to avoid future complaints
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Being a parent > being a friend with stepmom

Stepparents unite! Valid questions raised about stepmom’s authority

Being a responsible parent figure is important. NTA.
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Spoiled kids and bad parenting. NTA for confronting them

Teaching boundaries is important for children’s behavior
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NTA suggests therapy and discipline for daughter’s behavior.

Co-parenting advice for dealing with spoiled daughter situation.

Express concern about behavior differences, discuss strategies to meet halfway.

Coordinating on discipline with ex and stepmom: good idea?

Co-parenting struggles with an indulgent ex causing behavior issues

Co-parenting conflict resolved by setting ground rules for child’s behavior

Setting boundaries and communication is key to co-parenting success

Co-parenting advice with a touch of caution

Stepmom and bio mom agree: dad’s parenting is sh*t

Setting boundaries is important to prevent manipulative behavior in children

Offering helpful advice on approaching a difficult discussion with ex.

Consistent rules needed for spoilt daughter. NTA

You can’t control their parenting, focus on your own

Criticism of parent’s strange behavior and possible insecurities.
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