Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD16 doesn't like being home alone so we never leave her alone but she also does not like going outside alone because of a weird kidnapping fear, so if your DD is fine with it then it's completely okay.
Your kid needs therapy, stat.
It's something we have been trying to get her to do. But she physically refuses to go.
Therapy via Zoom.
She refuses both types. We have tried taking away all types of privileges but nothing helped. We've told her she'll always be living in fear if she doesn't participate but she says she does not care and thinks its normal. We can't physically force her to do anything.
Have her committed to a mental hospital. You need to meet with a therapist to find out how to get her there.
Her phobia isn't so serious that she needs to be in a hospital. We'll wait till she decides to go, until then we can't drag her into the car.
Um, yes her phobia IS this serious. She's 16 and can't be left home alone and won't leave the house alone? That's very serious. Maybe you're too acclimated to it to realize how bad this is.
She's always been hyper alert of dangers so she can be left home alone, but would be worried someone would break in or something. Luckily, there's always other people in the house so she isn't worried then but walking/being outside alone because of all the "bad" things that could happen to her is the biggest challenge for her so we just try to ensure her safety and make her feel comfortable.
If you knew anything about managing/treating a kid with anxiety you'd know that this is not at all what you should be doing. Your daughter needs to learn to tolerate uncomfortable feelings and you "ensuring her safety" is just feeding her phobia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD16 doesn't like being home alone so we never leave her alone but she also does not like going outside alone because of a weird kidnapping fear, so if your DD is fine with it then it's completely okay.
Your kid needs therapy, stat.
It's something we have been trying to get her to do. But she physically refuses to go.
Therapy via Zoom.
She refuses both types. We have tried taking away all types of privileges but nothing helped. We've told her she'll always be living in fear if she doesn't participate but she says she does not care and thinks its normal. We can't physically force her to do anything.
Have her committed to a mental hospital. You need to meet with a therapist to find out how to get her there.
Her phobia isn't so serious that she needs to be in a hospital. We'll wait till she decides to go, until then we can't drag her into the car.
Um, yes her phobia IS this serious. She's 16 and can't be left home alone and won't leave the house alone? That's very serious. Maybe you're too acclimated to it to realize how bad this is.
She's always been hyper alert of dangers so she can be left home alone, but would be worried someone would break in or something. Luckily, there's always other people in the house so she isn't worried then but walking/being outside alone because of all the "bad" things that could happen to her is the biggest challenge for her so we just try to ensure her safety and make her feel comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD16 doesn't like being home alone so we never leave her alone but she also does not like going outside alone because of a weird kidnapping fear, so if your DD is fine with it then it's completely okay.
Your kid needs therapy, stat.
It's something we have been trying to get her to do. But she physically refuses to go.
Therapy via Zoom.
She refuses both types. We have tried taking away all types of privileges but nothing helped. We've told her she'll always be living in fear if she doesn't participate but she says she does not care and thinks its normal. We can't physically force her to do anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD16 doesn't like being home alone so we never leave her alone but she also does not like going outside alone because of a weird kidnapping fear, so if your DD is fine with it then it's completely okay.
Your kid needs therapy, stat.
It's something we have been trying to get her to do. But she physically refuses to go.
Therapy via Zoom.
She refuses both types. We have tried taking away all types of privileges but nothing helped. We've told her she'll always be living in fear if she doesn't participate but she says she does not care and thinks its normal. We can't physically force her to do anything.
Have her committed to a mental hospital. You need to meet with a therapist to find out how to get her there.
Her phobia isn't so serious that she needs to be in a hospital. We'll wait till she decides to go, until then we can't drag her into the car.
Um, yes her phobia IS this serious. She's 16 and can't be left home alone and won't leave the house alone? That's very serious. Maybe you're too acclimated to it to realize how bad this is.
She's always been hyper alert of dangers so she can be left home alone, but would be worried someone would break in or something. Luckily, there's always other people in the house so she isn't worried then but walking/being outside alone because of all the "bad" things that could happen to her is the biggest challenge for her so we just try to ensure her safety and make her feel comfortable.
I haven't read the whole thread so I don't know what you've tried, but she needs anxiety medication and therapy. Do it now before she goes away to college and you can't help her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have my child stay home and I would call and text throughout the time I was gone. I do think you're overthinking this. She needs to learn to be independent. I would make sure she has stuff to do. Like if she was into any sort of craft, I'd buy it. Or I'd buy a new book for her.
For a 14 year old? You’d call and text multiple times?! Why? And you’d buy her crap? Let kids mature! At 14 mine has a part time job and babysits.
I text with my kids multiple times every day - initiated by all, not driven by parents. It would be totally natural for us to text about things like who’s there and what they are wearing and what food is being served and what the song is for the first dance.
And I wouldn’t buy crap. If I’m going out to do something fun, I’d want my kid also to have a good day. Not like at that age they can drive to Michael’s or CVS if they run out of supplies for a project - we’re not much of a screen family and prefer projects. And what I said I’d buy was their hobby materials or a book, not crap.
At 14, for a long period of aloneness, I’d certainly want to make sure they had thought about how to spend their day and help them plan, including food. They’re kids and new at figuring out stuff like this.
What I wouldn’t do is skip any part of the event or ask someone else to invite my kid over or anyone to stop in and check on them.
Anonymous wrote:Have your husband go. If you are close with them, just go for a few hours in separate cars. Its crummy not to invite a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have my child stay home and I would call and text throughout the time I was gone. I do think you're overthinking this. She needs to learn to be independent. I would make sure she has stuff to do. Like if she was into any sort of craft, I'd buy it. Or I'd buy a new book for her.
For a 14 year old? You’d call and text multiple times?! Why? And you’d buy her crap? Let kids mature! At 14 mine has a part time job and babysits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD16 doesn't like being home alone so we never leave her alone but she also does not like going outside alone because of a weird kidnapping fear, so if your DD is fine with it then it's completely okay.
Your kid needs therapy, stat.
It's something we have been trying to get her to do. But she physically refuses to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD16 doesn't like being home alone so we never leave her alone but she also does not like going outside alone because of a weird kidnapping fear, so if your DD is fine with it then it's completely okay.
Your kid needs therapy, stat.
It's something we have been trying to get her to do. But she physically refuses to go.
Therapy via Zoom.
She refuses both types. We have tried taking away all types of privileges but nothing helped. We've told her she'll always be living in fear if she doesn't participate but she says she does not care and thinks its normal. We can't physically force her to do anything.
Have her committed to a mental hospital. You need to meet with a therapist to find out how to get her there.
Phobias are certainly common to have.
A 16 yr old should be driving and having a part time job and basically, using home as a place to sleep, shower, eat and store their stuff. They shouldn't be incapable of being home alone, or afraid of their classmates.