looking 4 advice personal family matter---

Unfortunately you have set a precedent of "giving into her" as you put it. She knows your pattern. You did something she didn't like and you didn't give into her this time. Of course she's going to give in. Kids today are very manipulative and know that there are laws out there that will not question them or their input into a situation, instead accuse the parent of something. Kids love to see parents "get in trouble" so to speak. Bottom line is this: YOU are the parent. YOU cannot allow a chid to rule the house, especially at such a young age or you will be the one suffering in the long run. A temper tantrum is an immature response to an unwanted situation. Stay strong. Follow through with whatever you say the consequences will be. I deal with kids that are on probation and see how the parents give into them daily and have for years. Several kids throughout the years have told me that they wished that they had an actual parent who set rules for them and not someone who wanted to be a friend or who was more worried with a boyfriend etc. THAT says a lot. Kids need discipline and consequences. Parenting, especially single parenting (I know, I was one!!!) is the toughest job in the world and I wouldn't wi**** on anyone. BUT it is rewarding when the teen years are over. Until then you will cry more than you know, be more frustrated than you ever wanted to be and many times feel alone. BUT keep going on one day at a time and BE CONSISTENT. Do NOT let them feel that THEY are the one setting the rules in the household!!! Good luck!!
Stacy