ohhhhhshiny
Earning My Ears
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Anyone have an experiences with 9 year old girls?
My daughter is in third grade. She has a school folder that she brings home each week that her teacher signs regarding work, behavior, etc. Last week the teacher wrote a note saying that while she hasn't had to put her name on the board, she had gotten several warnings about her attitude both on the playground and in the classroom about doing her work. Let me clarify, not a disrespectful attitude, but more of a pouty, "I've lost my best friend, woe is me," type of attitude. We dealt with that and the teacher reports she's been better this week at school and had a great week.
BUT...every day this week she has cried before I leave for work, telling me she doesn't want to go to school. She says her work is too hard, it's not fun, etc. (I believe the work may be labor intensive, but not difficult for her ability.). She says she misses me all day long at school. She's asked that I sit by her bed until she falls asleep at night again. She had to recite a poem this morning and, although she knew the poem, had a little panic attack complete with tears about how she knows she's going to forget it.
I also coach her sports team, and have gotten on her in the last week. She told me I yell at her all the time and never tell her she does anything well on Monday. So, although I didn't really agree, I thought about it and made a concerted effort to be sure I was praising her for things that she does well at other practices. It's like she takes all criticism to heart and personally. If she can't do something perfectly well the first time, she gets frustrated and wants to quit.
Is this maybe hormone related? She has no outward signs of puberty but she's had a huge growth spurt. I just don't know what to do with her. I hate that she's unhappy but since she has complaints about school, her sport, and home, I am more inclined to think its her attitude more so than any specific issue anywhere.
Any ideas? I've been worried all week and really have no better insight today than I did Monday.
My daughter is in third grade. She has a school folder that she brings home each week that her teacher signs regarding work, behavior, etc. Last week the teacher wrote a note saying that while she hasn't had to put her name on the board, she had gotten several warnings about her attitude both on the playground and in the classroom about doing her work. Let me clarify, not a disrespectful attitude, but more of a pouty, "I've lost my best friend, woe is me," type of attitude. We dealt with that and the teacher reports she's been better this week at school and had a great week.
BUT...every day this week she has cried before I leave for work, telling me she doesn't want to go to school. She says her work is too hard, it's not fun, etc. (I believe the work may be labor intensive, but not difficult for her ability.). She says she misses me all day long at school. She's asked that I sit by her bed until she falls asleep at night again. She had to recite a poem this morning and, although she knew the poem, had a little panic attack complete with tears about how she knows she's going to forget it.
I also coach her sports team, and have gotten on her in the last week. She told me I yell at her all the time and never tell her she does anything well on Monday. So, although I didn't really agree, I thought about it and made a concerted effort to be sure I was praising her for things that she does well at other practices. It's like she takes all criticism to heart and personally. If she can't do something perfectly well the first time, she gets frustrated and wants to quit.
Is this maybe hormone related? She has no outward signs of puberty but she's had a huge growth spurt. I just don't know what to do with her. I hate that she's unhappy but since she has complaints about school, her sport, and home, I am more inclined to think its her attitude more so than any specific issue anywhere.
Any ideas? I've been worried all week and really have no better insight today than I did Monday.