Miggs
Well-Known Member
This stuff is so tough. I have one daughter that struggles with depression and is this same age. Kids are cruel. There is only so much teachers and staff can do to help... I'll be honest... when she has struggled most we do all we can to help her but I feel terrified that we have so little control once she's out in the world. We have been lucky/blessed that when we've asked for help from coaches, counselors, and teachers that there seems to be response and in some cases some kids have changed behavior. I can't imagine the hurt this girl felt and the pain her family gets to endure. Just a true tragedy.
I’m very sorry, HH. My brother, who committed suicide a little over ten years ago, was, I think, bullied some when he was younger. Not sure about high school but in middle school and before some. And my mother said he was always very serious from a young age. Didn’t smile much. Which is funny because he did, and had movie star qualities, at an older age. Idk. I worry about it too with my own children. It runs in the family. So I’m very sorry about your daughter. I think all you can do is support, love and raise her to the best of your ability. Not sure how she is with social media but that **** is the worst. I will literally fight tooth and nail for our children not to have cell phones until they are at least a little older—8th or 9th grade—and that they have no social media accounts. We already have a large group of parents that is relatively close and talk to one another and I think should be able to stay on top of that ****.