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I think that it's at least good that she wants to reach out to you. I have a DD (age 16) who internalizes everything and will not share any concerns with us. We were surprised to learn (from reading her journal) that she is depressed and engaging in self-harm. Without disclosing about the journal, we gently raised the idea of therapy one day when she was seeming very blue and isolated. She declined that idea, and so now we're working with the pediatrician to try to get her help. We wish so much that our DD would talk to us. She is an introverted person who is not one to share. So if I were OP, I would be grateful for the communication from the DD. (But I can understand how OP if wondering if she is inadvertently holding her daughter back.) |
I don't think that's the case. There is an underlying issue that is causing both (the daily/long calls and avoiding real in person stuff at school). |
| I would never! When my mother was alive, I called her every day on my commute home. And we saw each other every weekend. I miss talking to her so much. |
Oh wow |