Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding OP? Most kids her age sit around at home alone and stare at screens all evening and weekend. Be grateful.
I would offer her a mental health day from school and tell her she can do whatever she wants to do that day - for herself. Take her out to lunch and see if she will open up. Is there anything you want to drop? Do you do these things because they all truly make you happy, or are some of the things to impress us parents, colleges, or your friends. I just want to be sure you are happy and content.
Some highly extroverted people stay this 24/7 to avoid depression (think Robin Williams) and some are doing it for the college/one up game. And then there are many that are just truly happy.
But what you can't do is say, I think it is overkill - because you are asking for her to shut down and not trust you.
Agree. As long as your DD seems ok and not seem overly stressed or pressured, I’d be thrilled she is keeping busy and being productive. Much preferred to the teens that loaf around watching screens much of the time, which happens to be many.