Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did the right thing - but you can also be a good listener when she gets him, and tell her you are proud of her for going and getting through the day. And be mindful not to “interview for pain” by asking too many questions - but also make clear she can tell you how she is feeling etc. And maybe a little treat - trip for coffee etc - because we can all use a treat after having to do something hard like that (and you might find out more that way).
OP here. Thank you. I will definitely tell her that when I pick her up. She’s been wanting to try a new restaurant in our neighborhood, so if she’s not too upset with me and is open to going, I think I will take her tonight.
Anonymous wrote:You did the right thing - but you can also be a good listener when she gets him, and tell her you are proud of her for going and getting through the day. And be mindful not to “interview for pain” by asking too many questions - but also make clear she can tell you how she is feeling etc. And maybe a little treat - trip for coffee etc - because we can all use a treat after having to do something hard like that (and you might find out more that way).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school has finals for middle school before Spring Break?
I would have let her stay home
Mental health > School
New poster.
Of course it is. the qusetion isn't what is more important. the question is what is best in the sitaution for the mental health (and including given other considerations).
Different new poster. That was my thought as well, that it would be WORSE for mental health to stay home ruminating about what everyone thinks about her. It would be very hard not to catastrophize the situation of given an entire free day to wonder what everyone is saying about her.
You did the right thing, op. It's so hard when they take out their anxiety on you. When my dd yells at me like that, like everything is my fault, it feels horrible. She is getting better at identifying feelings as she matures and will often now tell me later something like "sorry for yelling at you in the car. I just was feeling awful and scared to go into school but it wasn't your fault at all, you were just there."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school has finals for middle school before Spring Break?
I would have let her stay home
Mental health > School
New poster.
Of course it is. the qusetion isn't what is more important. the question is what is best in the sitaution for the mental health (and including given other considerations).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school has finals for middle school before Spring Break?
I would have let her stay home
Mental health > School
New poster.
Of course it is. the qusetion isn't what is more important. the question is what is best in the sitaution for the mental health (and including given other considerations).
Anonymous wrote:What school has finals for middle school before Spring Break?
I would have let her stay home
Mental health > School
Anonymous wrote:You did the right thing - but you can also be a good listener when she gets him, and tell her you are proud of her for going and getting through the day. And be mindful not to “interview for pain” by asking too many questions - but also make clear she can tell you how she is feeling etc. And maybe a little treat - trip for coffee etc - because we can all use a treat after having to do something hard like that (and you might find out more that way).
Anonymous wrote:People on this site drive me nuts and I never know what to take seriously.
I recently asked if it was cool to miss one day during finals for a family vacation and was challenged by nearly everyone because “tests in MS matter” and “MS isn’t like elementary where it doesn’t matter”
Yet on this, everyone is preaching that “it’s MS and finals don’t matter” ???
Good luck, OP.