Anonymous wrote:We moved to a better neighborhood and school system at age 6 or 7. I flunked the 1st grade and had a better teacher. In the 4th grade my mom was to by a female Principle that her daughter was emotionally immature.
Dad would yell and hit us, my brother was favored by my mom and dad. He made it to college and he is selfish, thinks he is better than our mom and dad and especially his 2 yr. older sister. He tried to murder me as a 16 yr old in the pool. I forgive him. My life sucks to this very day and I was falsely arrested for acting manic after being raped and assaulted 2 other times by men at a younger age. I feel I should of never been borne, picked on constancly by others behind my back ect. I work nights to keep a low profile and hid myself and low self esteem. I am a professional and tried to better my life and kicked down. I have been dx with ADHD and my medication helps.
Thank you, I will always get worse in life my mental health is declining, I get let go from jobs and falsely arrested for a false DUI.
I hate my life.
Thank you again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is almost 8 is emotionally immature. It's evident and it was also mentioned years ago by a professional when she was about 2 (at the time I dismissed it though). Honestly, she probably has the emotional maturity of a child who is 5 or 6. She has no diagnosed learning issues and no diagnosed developmental issues. I thought time would help but it has not. Is there really anything I can do to help her? Is there some professional that I should be seeking out for assistance?
Can you give examples of how the emotional immaturity presents itself?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is almost 8 is emotionally immature. It's evident and it was also mentioned years ago by a professional when she was about 2 (at the time I dismissed it though). Honestly, she probably has the emotional maturity of a child who is 5 or 6. She has no diagnosed learning issues and no diagnosed developmental issues. I thought time would help but it has not. Is there really anything I can do to help her? Is there some professional that I should be seeking out for assistance?
Anonymous wrote:Several things to do - focus on being her emotion coach. This means provide a lot of emotion language through I messages (your emotions), empathy (her emotions) and others emotions. Each time label the emotions and talk about the causes and consequences of emotions.
Read about emotions - Today I Feel Silly, My Many Colored Days, How Are You Peeling, On Monday When it Rained, Wemberly Worried, When Sophie gets Really, Really Mad, Baby Faces. Read and discuss each.
Focus on teaching her social skills (this often goes hand in hand). Good resources - Raise Your Child'S Social IQ by Cohen and Playground Politics by Greenspan. Might think of a social skills group, there are many providers int he area.
Invite kids over and sign her up for social based activities for her to get social practice. Expect you may have to coach her through.