09-14-2021 11:00 AM
I have a 14 years old daughter, but recently I found she lost any interests to contacting her friends.she has some friendship issue, but i don't know how to help
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09-14-2021 12:20 PM
Welcome to the ReachOut forums @Aariesrose
That sounds really worrying re: your daughter's friendship issues - I'm really sorry to hear she's going through that.
Has she been able to tell you what's happening and how she's feeling?
We have some resources on our website about supporting your teenager with friendships here and here that might be helpful if you'd like to take a look.
Please feel free to talk here any time - we're here to support you.
09-14-2021 12:20 PM
Welcome to the ReachOut forums @Aariesrose
That sounds really worrying re: your daughter's friendship issues - I'm really sorry to hear she's going through that.
Has she been able to tell you what's happening and how she's feeling?
We have some resources on our website about supporting your teenager with friendships here and here that might be helpful if you'd like to take a look.
Please feel free to talk here any time - we're here to support you.
09-14-2021 01:26 PM
she doesn't want to tell me, she said she could deal with by herself.
During the lockdown, i feel really stress
09-14-2021 03:57 PM - edited 06-22-2022 02:59 PM
@Aariesrose that sounds really hard for both of you. Can I ask how you found out about the problems she's having with her friendships?
I think it's pretty common for teenagers when they're having struggles not to want their parents to get involved - but it isn't easy for parents who just want to do whatever they can to help and protect them.
Is there anyone else your daughter feels comfortable talking to? Do you think she would consider talking to someone like a counsellor or maybe kids helpline?
09-14-2021 05:21 PM
I found she didn't use her mobile frequently like before.
Thank you for your reply.
I tried to talk to her today , and seems she is ok now.
I let my husband talk to her and found out she was hurt by her friend. The reason she doesn't want to tell me because I found out the friend who hurt my daughter is a problem girl who I am not agree they are become close friend. my daughter feels not comfortable to tell me
he is more softer than me
So I am assuming my attitude sometimes is not good
But thank you for your kind attention.
Hope everything goes well
09-14-2021 10:13 PM
10-11-2021 11:20 PM
You can talk to your child in friendly way and ask him what's the problem.
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