I'm sorry that she is having a hard time adjusting. I was one of those hated change, slow to adjust kind of kids (and honestly I'm one of those adults too). 7th grade was hard for me, I still remember stressing over trying to get my locker opened between classes and the first school dance almost put me over the edge. Is your DD one of the younger kids in her grade? I ask because for me 7th grade was when you could literally see how the 6 month age gaps between kids made a huge difference. I was one of the youngest in my grade and struggled in maturity the first part of the year, but I caught up fast.
I know how heartbreaking it can be to see your child hurt and struggle, but it will get better. She'll develop a routine and things will become second nature to her. It's a great life lesson to learn, things are always changing around you and you have to learn to adjust or you could end up being very unhappy. Tell her to take it one day at a time and that it will be okay, it just might take a little time.
I know how heartbreaking it can be to see your child hurt and struggle, but it will get better. She'll develop a routine and things will become second nature to her. It's a great life lesson to learn, things are always changing around you and you have to learn to adjust or you could end up being very unhappy. Tell her to take it one day at a time and that it will be okay, it just might take a little time.
I'm so sorry that your DD is having a hard time adjusting to middle school - my DS started middle school last year for 6th grade and we had a few bumps in the road but he did well and now this year is enjoying 7th. There are many books out there to help the kids deal with issues and emotions of middle school. I bought DS one called "Too Old for This , Too Young for That! A survival guide for the middle school years" He loves it and reads it often. I have also heard that American Girl has a good one for girls that I plan to get DD when she starts Middle school. Good luck - I hope that things get better for your DD.
to help me deal with another day of turmoil.
Another idea would be to talk to her school counselor for some ideas. Good luck and hugs to you both!

I'm glad things are going better for her. Middle school was the most difficult transition for my daughter, now in high school.