My daughter is now 14 years old. She used to be the sweetest child of mine. But suddenly she started behaving differently. She remains in her room most of the time and is not ready to talk to any of her friends. She is often skipping her school as well. I am worried about her. Is there something wrong with her?
It’s quite possible that your daughter might be facing some serious troubles such as depression, stress, anxiety etc. In my opinion, you need to know about her friend’s circle or find out if she is having any boyfriend. Generally girls feel very depress and stress due to break-off with their boyfriends, so find out the exact cause.
You said that your daughter changed suddenly, so it might be case of natural changes in the human body. You just don’t worry, she is not suffering from any serious trouble but you need to check her friend’s circle also. She is skipping her school, so she might be got into the grip of bad friend’s circle such as drug addicted friends.
May be your daughter is struggling with some sort of mental stress and depression. At this age it happens to most of child. They got hurt fast. You just need to give her special care and love. And trust me it is one of the best solutions to treat your child by becoming her best friend.
As you explained in your problem that your daughter like to remain alone in her room. So it might be possible that she got addicted to drugs and other such abusive substances. When a person get started to consume drugs he behave in same patters. You can consult to professional counselors about her problems.
If you are saying that your daughter used to be your sweetest child then there is something wrong with her now. Sit with her and talk to her regarding the matter. Ask her what is going wrong with her. Ask her friends about the same and tell them to make her understand that this is wrong.
The problem of your daughter might be disturbing you. Talk to her frankly as what is going wrong with her. She may have now become a lonely teen. Try to become friends with her and take her out or make her join some extra curricular activities that are of her interest.