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she doesnt want to eat or anything, she just lays there, writing something on a piece of paper, and her whole room is full of papers, and i have no idea what to do, i also hear her singing really loud late at night

i dont know what to do, or what is going on, she is quite a perfectionist and keeps everything in order, she's only 15

any advice thanx

2007-12-04 06:08:42 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

16 answers

These are all symptoms of depression. You might want to make an appointment with her doctor.

2007-12-04 06:13:10 · answer #1 · answered by Emily & her mommy love Da Bears! 6 · 3 2

Your 4 year previous sounds only like mine. She places up a combat each and every night whilst that's time for mattress. we've a bedtime habitual which permits somewhat. She places on her PJs, she has a easy snack (considering the fact that her new ploy for stalling bedtime is to whinge that she continues to be hungry at bedtime), then we brush her tooth, I dim the lights furnishings, she gets into mattress and we study a narrative mutually. in the previous the story I tell her that once the story is over that's going to be time to flow to sleep so as that she is common with what to assume. once I positioned her to mattress she has to stay in her room, there is no popping out (she continues to be in diapers or pull-united statesa. night). If she desires something, i am going in her room to grant it to her. If she is compelled to stay in her room, she frequently falls asleep interior half-hour. some nights are extra troublesome than others yet bedtime has gotten somewhat extra handy these days. I consider the others, attempt to circumvent spanking thoroughly. we've in no way spanked our daughter. If she refuses to hearken to I start up threatening to get rid of in demand toys, to no longer permit her watch her in demand television teach day after immediately, and that commonly works.

2016-10-10 05:55:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OK,

now some folks may not agree,

BUT, THis would worry the heck out of me

So go into her room ad start looking thru her papers,

figure out what is going on,

read then all, and listen to the words in the song that she is singing, ,

These are all silent messages to you, she could also be working on a song or poem, or something of that nature,

If she won't open up, remove all the papers,

go get undressed, and put on a pair of panties, and a bra

then start up the shower

and tell her to get into it,
if she refuses, help her undress, if she refuses, drag her to the shower, and wash her up like a baby, even if she fights you, be stronger,

hopefully you both laugh off your craziness, and she realizes your just crazy enough to do whatever it takes to help her, be there for her, and make her feel better,

if your able to giggle off the cookooness
let her wash up, and get your self dressed in some sweats,
and sneakers,

when she gets out the shower, help her get dressed,

and, get into the car, and go PIG OUT choclate ect,
Go to a coffee house, something more up scale,
and sit and talk tell her true thinkgs about your self that you normally wouldn't tell her,

LIKE SEX, and MEN,

TALK TO HER LIKE AN ADULT

if she doesn't open up,

Take her to the OB GYN,
( I don't suspect she is having sex, but its an oportunity for discussing things, even get her on some BC pills, it could make her feel better, emotionally stabilize her)

if that doesn't work
take her to a therapy group, and see what happens, and what she says,

KEEP pushing her, she needs to be pushed,
and it shows her you care,

NEXT if that doesn't work,
and she enjoys the arts and things like that, join a dance class, tango, or ballroom together

IF she likes music take her out for KAREOKE one night,
( yes i know she is 15 but go into a place that serves food before hand, and sit and talk and get her to open up,
let her sing)

IF its poetry, see if you can locate a poettry group at barnes and nobles or a coffee shop
you could even start one
www.freecycle.org

Try and help her make her dreams come true,

Email me if your still stumped

OK

M

2007-12-04 06:43:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

15 can be a harsh age, second year in h.s., boys, home, appearance, a rumor, a bunch of things. If it hasn't been too long give her sometime but continue to check on her let her know your there and she's not alone, be careful not to crowd herr space. BUT FIRST CHECK FOR DRUGS, she's not too innocent!!!!!! if it is rehab immediately... if not proceed with the above. good luck..

2007-12-04 07:22:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get your butt in her room and find out the problem. Read the papers check her garbage, check her computer. Ask her what the problem is and keep asking questions until she answers. You will regret not snooping if something happens.

2007-12-04 06:18:23 · answer #5 · answered by mrsdeli 6 · 2 1

if she's not eating anything and not talking to you i'd try to find out what she's writing down and than possibly take her to a therapist. you're the adult, you can do this, its for her own good! Good luck!

2007-12-04 07:48:32 · answer #6 · answered by jenisilly80 4 · 0 0

Somethings wrong. This is not normal. How are her grades? Usually grades are an indicator. Also, how is her social life. Does she have friends? Check with her teachers at school. You need to do some fact finding about her before you just have someone to talk to her.

2007-12-04 06:20:18 · answer #7 · answered by Tough Guy 5 · 2 2

In college I roommated with one of my profs who was only a year or two older than I. He had a problem getting out of bed on days he had an early class. He told me to help him. I poured a glass of orange juice and set it down next to his bed after the alarm went off. "James," I said, "I'm placing a glass of orange juice next to your bed. I'll be back in ten minutes and if you are not up, I'll pour it on you." He replied, "I'm awake! Thank you." When I came back in ten minutes he was back asleep so I poured the orange juice over his head. He was awake enough then to chase me around the apartment. After that he was awake enough to get to his class on time.

2007-12-04 06:24:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

She can't refuse anything! She's 15, not an adult! Enforce your demands of her, and she'll do it, or she'll be grounded from her paper! Yeah, I'll go along with the boyfriend/friend upset as well. :)

2007-12-04 06:12:36 · answer #9 · answered by ~Kim~ 6 · 2 2

Offer to listen if she wants to talk, but don't push it. Give her some space and let her work through it. Sounds like she broke up with a boyfriend or is having trouble with some friends, maybe.

2007-12-04 06:12:55 · answer #10 · answered by Shelley L 6 · 1 3

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