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take her to talk to a counselor..

2007-06-15 02:23:03 · answer #1 · answered by Heather 4 · 0 0

Is this all of a sudden, or is this a lifelong issue? If you think something has happened to her, and she won't talk to you, then you need to get someone else she trusts in there to see if she will open up. A grandparent, her father, an aunt or an uncle, a teacher, a pastor or priest or a counselor at school.

If this is how she has always reacted to your "talks" then you need to find a way to learn how to communicate with your daughter that doesn't drive her to tears.

2007-06-15 09:29:07 · answer #2 · answered by tjnstlouismo 7 · 0 0

If you have tried to find out what is going on and she won't tell you, maybe it is time to seek the help of a counselor or psychiatrist. Has anything tragic happened in your family recently? Have things been happening at your daughter's school that you have been made aware of by the school?

Good luck.

2007-06-15 09:13:15 · answer #3 · answered by Important 4 · 0 0

Being a teenager especially 15 years of age is very difficult. However, there might be something seriously wrong and she doesn't know how to talk to you. I would highly recommend getting her into some counseling to learn how to express her feelings. If she is ALWAYS crying she may need some outside professional help.

2007-06-15 09:15:51 · answer #4 · answered by aintlifegrand 4 · 0 0

Give her a little bit of space. She'll come to you when she's ready. This may sound hard, but the more she feels pressured to talk, the more she Will pull away. If she feels she needs to solve this problem on her own, let her. If she makes a mistake, she will probably turn to you for advise anyway.

2007-06-15 11:11:36 · answer #5 · answered by Daisy 2 · 0 0

sounds like hormones... my daughter was doing that and it got so bad i had her put on birth control... not cause of sex even though at that age its smart to be thinking about safe sex cause u know sooner or later they will have it. but to help level her hormones.. dr put her on the pill and her mood went from cryin all the time to yelling and bitching had pills changed again and now its like night and day difference. shes a pleasent to be around... maybe your daughter has same problem...( and for any that reads and say geez im asking for trouble putting her on the pill so young she is now almost 17 yrs old and still a virgin so im doing something right)

2007-06-15 09:55:00 · answer #6 · answered by kitttkat2001 5 · 0 0

i think you really need to talk it throught with her. Spend some time talking to her..one of the problems might be the family not being very close..u can try reading the 'reader's digest' for june, it has a gd few pgs on deeling with teenagers esp in these matters.

2007-06-15 09:20:13 · answer #7 · answered by girlsrock 3 · 0 0

Just hang tough mom. Just be there. She'll talk when she's ready. Don't force her. Just let her know, over and over again, that you're there for her.

Hell if my mom did that for me when I was 15 I can't imagine how my life woulda been.

2007-06-15 09:12:03 · answer #8 · answered by Ade 6 · 0 0

Maybe its really serious so she is scared of telling you. Keep talking to her, but calmly, like a friend not a mom.

2007-06-15 09:14:37 · answer #9 · answered by mimi66 4 · 0 0

bring her shopping and when she gets in a better mood, try and talk to her, if this doesn't work look on her computer to see if theres anything going on with her friends that shes not telling you
-hope this helps

2007-06-15 09:12:10 · answer #10 · answered by Summer 2 · 0 0

coming from another teenager you have to ask her nicly and promise you wont make a big deal about it because teens hates when parent do that your best bet is to keep it between you and her and you might be able to help her

2007-06-15 09:13:34 · answer #11 · answered by andrew 3 · 0 0

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