DisneyLovingMama
DIS Cast Member<br><font color=teal>I'll be your E
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Cause it sure seems like my daughter is hormonal! Constantly crying, going from happy to despondant on a dime, etc., etc. I know there's a lot of things going on here, with her dad leaving and some other stuff, but I don't even know how to respond. She had a full-blown meltdown today because she accidentally got marker on a card table I'm using in the dining room. Or, she'll meltdown because she can't watch TV, or eat what she wants.
Probably even more concerning, she also gets really down on herself - how ugly she is, how silly she is, how weird she is. I keep telling her she's smart, beautiful, funny, cool and just wonderful. But, she doesn't seem to hear it. I don't even like to reprimand her, becuase she takes it so much to heart. She's even hit herself to "punish" herself.
On the other hand, she also knows that if she cries/melts down at school, they won't tell me things because they think she'll get in trouble (she gets sent to her room for a timeout, not even anything worse).
I get so worrried, cause I don't want her to grow up like I did, with no self-esteem and being afraid of not pleasing my parents all the time. But, I don't know how to instill esteem in her (I'm just finding my own). She's very physical (hugs, kisses, etc), but I also don't want her to equate love with physical affection, if you know what I mean.
Thanks for letting me vent....
Probably even more concerning, she also gets really down on herself - how ugly she is, how silly she is, how weird she is. I keep telling her she's smart, beautiful, funny, cool and just wonderful. But, she doesn't seem to hear it. I don't even like to reprimand her, becuase she takes it so much to heart. She's even hit herself to "punish" herself.
On the other hand, she also knows that if she cries/melts down at school, they won't tell me things because they think she'll get in trouble (she gets sent to her room for a timeout, not even anything worse).
I get so worrried, cause I don't want her to grow up like I did, with no self-esteem and being afraid of not pleasing my parents all the time. But, I don't know how to instill esteem in her (I'm just finding my own). She's very physical (hugs, kisses, etc), but I also don't want her to equate love with physical affection, if you know what I mean.
Thanks for letting me vent....

She obviously feels abandoned by her dad and is worried about me. 