I don't think a child needs to hear that kind of talk. If it gets bad enough to remove the children from her supervision, do it. But never speak negatively of her to them. It's rough enough for a kid to grow up without having to hear about stuff that they don't understand anyway.
You keep reminding her that you are her child after all. Tell her that you are updated version of her!
The only way a mother will know if their child is gay is if the child tell her.
Yes she can. tell your child that she can do it and tell her to also belive in herself!
Be careful if you do, the narcissist can be a monster to anyone who hurts their pride.
Tell someone you can trust and get help.
A malignant narcissist cannot magically shed his damaging patterns of behavior to bestow unconditional love upon his child. A good parent is one who places his child's needs above his own. A narcissist always places their needs first.
Yes!
Certain things such as a mother being a thief should be kept from the child if they are under the age of 12 because to that child that thief is simply their mother! A better way to approach it is not to say anything and if the mother has to serve time for stealing tell the child the mother had to go away for a rest, but will be back home. If the child is over 12 then you may not have any recourse but to tell them for fear others may know about it and that child hears it from someone else. In this case be kind about it and don't use the word 'thief.' Just tell them that 'your mom has a problem right now and she takes things that don't belong to her and she is getting help for it and will be coming home.' It is important a child does not feel abandoned by their mother whether they are a thief or not.
I don't think so. How can change occur in narcissist whose mother is a narcissist as well, even if she accepts him? The very sickness comes from that lack of emotional support given by the mother at the most crucial time, birth. My mother in law has damaged my husband so much that because he is a product of his environment, he had dished out his madness upon me and his children. Sadly, I am the one who had the mental breakdown and has suffered so much. Is there really help for a narcissist?
yes they can, in my experience the child's narcissism is a result of being raised by a narcissist ,
Yes, any mother or father would tell a child they smell of pee and have the child bathe.
It's not best to tell him after a while so be straight and tell him