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She Looked Me in the Eyes and Kept Going

by Dr. Jazmine
Mar 09, 2026
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She saw you. You know she did, because for one brief second your eyes locked, and then she turned around and ran straight back to her friends like you weren't even there. 🫠😭🤬

You said her name and then you said it again, with that edge creeping into your voice that you hate hearing come out of yourself (especially in public). She glanced back, registered you completely, and kept going. In that moment you felt humiliated because the other moms were right there, watching the whole thing unfold, and your daughter just looked you dead in the eyes and decided her friends were more interesting than your instruction.

I have no control over my child. That’s what you tell yourself. You feel powerless and ashamed and your child’s behavior feels personal.

So you repeated yourself. Then you repeated yourself again. You gave her a time limit. You set a boundary out loud in front of everyone. You felt your voice getting higher and your smile getting tighter, performing calm you didn't actually feel, because the last thing you wanted was to look like you were falling apart in the Girl Scouts parking lot on a Tuesday evening.

Despite all your best efforts, none of it worked. She kept going. You went home feeling some combination of exhausted, embarrassed, and if we're being real, resentful toward your own kid.

Here's what I want you to hear before anything else: You are not a pushover, and your daughter is not a bad kid. What you are is stuck in a pattern that started small and has now solidified into something that plays out, reliably, every single week. The pickup has become a negotiation. Your "it's time to go" has become the opening line of a conversation she's learned she can win. It’s not because you’re raising a mean, disrespectful, and manipulative kid, though. The pattern was allowed to repeat long enough that she now knows, in her body, that running back to her friends is an option.

This is information about what needs to change.

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