Question
 | |  | | | 
Jan 26, 2007, 01:40 PM
| | New Member | | Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1
| | | 13 yr old girl with no friends- I am lost on how to procede. My 13 yr old is so shy that I know it has killed her social life. Or its something else. She has one friend at school but never does anything outside of school. Her social skills are very poor despite our encouragment. She is missing out on everything that a normal teen should do. She doesn't know what to do in social situations. I will purchase her the 'in' clothes and try to teach her how to be attractive (with the battle of bangs and acne). I hear other friends talk about what their daughters are doing - sleep overs, movies, mall, playing but my daughter doesn't do any of it. She was shunned from a neighborhood carpool of fellow 7th grade girls. She sits at home when I watch the other girls walking in the neighborhood together. I used to think that it the other girls but now after years of this, I understand that it is my daughter. can anyone help me with advice on what to do to make this better?
thanks | | | | | | |
Answers
 | |  | | |
Jan 26, 2007, 02:13 PM
|
#2
| | Ultra Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,357
| I have a young grandson living with me, he will be 14 in May. He doesn’t have any friends. My son remarried and the young guy felt pushed out when another two little boys came along.
He is so nice but prone to sadness. I do what I can. I love him very much.
How about if we put the young ones in touch with each other?
Check this out….
Tell her he is from UK lol
PS Whatever keeps them going, okay?
Teens are tough, let them have some fun.
If she likes his photo I'll give her his email. |
| | | | | | |  | |  | | |
Jan 26, 2007, 02:40 PM
|
#3
| | Ultra Member
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Paradise (atleast our few acres)
Posts: 2,943
| I must own up front that I don't have any children so this answer can be filtered through that, if you like. However, it may be that you need to accept that your child is of a solitary nature and look to help her "bloom where she is planted". I say this from this perspective: I was a very outgoing child who, for reasons I am not going into now, changed in my adolsecent years to someone far more solitary. The pressure placed on me was not good. I think its important to find what interests your daughter and develop that, regardless of how far off the beaten path that is or how unsocial it may be. I was into reading and drawing a lot. And I like Bluerose's suggestion since I had a penpal too! And I would have adored having my very own pet but my parents just couldn't seem to work that out and what pets we had didn't last. I was a sad child too. Still am LOL -- just look at my name here! While I eventually overcame my social akwardness, I am still not much of a people person really. Its one of those things you may be overrating at this point? Just a few thoughts to shed a little light that I hope are helpful.
PS - cute grandson Rose! |
| | | | | | |  | |  | | |
Jan 26, 2007, 03:21 PM
|
#4
| | Ultra Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,357
| "However, it may be that you need to accept that your child is of a solitary nature and look to help her "bloom where she is planted"."
I like this. And thank you, he is lovely and doesn't deserve to suffer this . His mum had him taken from her cause she hurt him - he was 10 months old and in hospital with a broken thigh bone.
She was found not guilty cause there was no witnesses. We haven't seen her since. My son and him were together for 8 years then my son remarried and the little one felt pushed out.
He seems quite happy here with me. We have some good fun, watch lots of movies, and he is right into World Of War Craft.
I have taken out a new contract with 'Death' so I can be here for him. lol
He's amazing and deserves to be happy.
I had a tough childhood too with a dad who was manic, and committed suicide when he was 41, I was 19.
My wee guy will be okay - if it's the last thing I do.
It's amazing being able to share this stuff with you people. Thank you so much.
And thank you, bailey300. Good post. Hope she will be okay. They just need to be allowed to blossom. Love her and take her as she is.
Rose xx
I love the words of this song. ~
Wildflowers
The hills were alive with wildflowers
And I was as wild, even wilder than they
For at least I could run, they just died in the sun
And I refused to just wither in place
Just a wild mountain rose, needing freedom to grow
So I ran fearing not where I'd go
When a flower grows wild, it can always survive
Wildflowers don't care where they grow
And the flowers I knew in the fields where I grew
Were content to be lost in the crowd
They were common and close
I had no room for growth
I wanted so much to branch out
I uprooted myself from home ground and left
Took my dreams and I took to the road
When a flower grows wild, it can always survive
Wildflowers don't care where they grow.
I grew up fast and wild and I never felt right
In a garden so different from me
I just never belonged, I just longed to be gone
So the garden, one day, set me free
Hitched a ride with the wind and since he was my friend
I just let him decide where we'd go
When a flower grows wild, it can always survive
Wildflowers don't care where they grow.
When a flower grows wild, it can always survive
Wildflowers don't care where they grow.
By Dolly Parton |
| | | | | | |  | |  | | |
Feb 9, 2007, 07:10 PM
|
#5
| | Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Michigan
Posts: 108
| I hate to bring this up as it may scare you a little....but have you ever had your daughter evaluated for Asperger Syndrome? It's a form of high functioning autism.
I have a 10 year old daughter. We have been awate of her 'condition' for approximately 5 years. She too is socially unskilled and tends to be a little odd at times which makes it sort of hard for her to be accepted by a lot of her peers. Fortunately, we knew and understood that she was a bit different from other kids early on and we pursued it. First through her pediatrician who sent her to a specialist for an evaluation. Once we knew and understood what her deal was we were able to work with her and also get the school involved to help her learn how to act more appropriately with the other kids. We kept her behind this past year (4th grade) and she has made remarkable progress.
The thing about Asperger Syndrome--especially in girls, is that many of the behaviors are things we associate with shy little girls. It's usually overlooked.
What concerned her father and I the most was that we worried more about her own self esteem and self perception because she is different. A good number of young people who are afflicted with this, who do not know they have it, become very depressed because they are frequently outcasts and they don't understand why. Some even do drastic things...we did not want that for our daughter.
The good thing is--if you know what's going on--you can deal with it better--and so can she. I am really proud of my daughter. She is a beautiful child who can hold a conversation with any adult--however--she still has a bit of difficulty doing the same with another kid. LOL! In some areas she is so lacking that we choose to 'let it go'--she didn't learn to tie her shoes until she was in the 3rd grade...yet she tested at junior high levels for cognitive reasoning at the same time. We focus on her strengths and help her along with her weakness'. The best part is--she knows she's different and she delights in it...she marches to the beat of her own drummer. The few good friends that she has made are all she wants and needs. And that's not so bad, I'd rather know she has chosen a few that are steady and true than worrying about her doing harmful things to fit with the 'in crowd'.
I probably gave you more information than you needed--or wanted, but maybe you should look into Asperger Syndrome....it may give you some answers. |
| | | | | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Similar Threads | | Question | Asker | Forum | Answers | Last Post | | Friends | Catz54maj | Teens | 3 | Apr 27, 2008 04:20 PM | | friends | artsyfartsytoo | Relationships | 5 | Jun 25, 2007 03:38 PM | | My friends whos a girl.......... | JasmineLOVE105 | Relationships | 5 | Dec 14, 2006 09:19 PM | | Just Friends? | jenni9 | Dating | 4 | Nov 27, 2006 06:26 AM | | My friends? | lunamorgana | Teens | 3 | Feb 11, 2004 07:12 AM | |