Anonymous wrote:OP, open your eyes here. Your child is being bullied but is not able to be honest with you about it. Ask how school is going. Ask if all their friends are treating them well. No judgment, just listen. You child needs you right now to listen.
Anonymous wrote:Why not talk to the guidance counselor to get her ideas? She can ask your DD’s teachers if she is engaged in class, works well in group projects and if she is happy in class. The crying thing means something isn’t right.
Anonymous wrote:You need to wake the f up
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if she just isn't fitting in with the kids. Middle school is a time when a lot of the kids (girls especially) mature very quickly. Some start obsessing over boys, hair, makeup and the girls who are less mature/not interested in this stuff feel left behind, even if they have a group of friends. This happened to my daughter. In 7th grade she complained about how boring school was and begged me to home school her (did not happen) because even though she had people to sit with, got invited to birthday parties, etc. she just didn't fit in maturity-wise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible she's being harassed by someone in her homeroom and just doesn't want to tell you, even if she usually has no problem sharing things? Crying at night and in the morning seems a little extreme just because she doesn't want to read all day.
Agree with this 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible she's being harassed by someone in her homeroom and just doesn't want to tell you, even if she usually has no problem sharing things? Crying at night and in the morning seems a little extreme just because she doesn't want to read all day.