Anonymous wrote:On a day to day basis, my DD13 seems great- she some really good friends, does well in school, helps out around the house, is thoughtful, and exercises daily. She gets moody around her period and has had some breakdowns from pandemic-related concerns (missing normal life). But, twice now she's had real breakdowns where she says things like she doesn't have a BEST friend, she hates online school and can't focus, she hates her life, she can't sleep because she's worrying, she's afraid to get bad grades, growing up feels so much harder than being a kid, etc. I think some of the details might be exaggerated, but I have no doubt her feelings are real. One of those times she came to me saying she scared herself because she imagined herself dying. I wonder sometimes if she's trying too hard to be perfect. Should I have her talk with a therapist? I've done it a couple times throughout my life for various reasons, and it's always helped. Wondering if I'm jumping the gun or overlooking other options.
She sounds very self aware, which is GOOD. But she cant know everything. Thats the rub of someone being very mature in one way and still a kid in other ways. Its hard.
Id recommend a social worker therapist who is just someone to talk to, not an intense psychotherapy expert or anything. And ask HER if she thinks it would help to have someone to vent to. Everything she is saying is perfectly normal under the conditions. She sounds intelligent and compassionate. Hugs to you. My DD is 13 and Ive seen all this.