Feeling guilty

Just sounding off really.....

My daughter (9, as yet to be diagnosed Aspergers) sometimes gets upset for no apparent reason.  I try to be sympathetic and get her to tell me what's wrong, but she just pushes me away and tells me she doesn't want to talk about it.  I said to her yesterday (but in a raised voice, as she was walking away in a strop) 'If you don't tell me what's upset you how can I help?' She shouted 'I don't want any help!'

It hurts that she won't talk to me, but then I lose my temper because she won't talk about what's upset her, which upsets her more. Then I feel really guity and I can't comfort her because then I'M the cause of the upset. Cry Does that make sense?

I know it's hard for her to express what she's feeling, if only she would be able to tell me the cause of the upset.  As a parent you hate to see your child hurting and all you want to do is 'make it better', but when all attempts are refused, it's hard.

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  • quote "Perhaps the only thing you can do, is rather than ask her if she wants to talk about it or offer hugs, is to tell her that if there is an issue you will try to find the solution and perhaps you might have an idea of how to solve it that hasn't occurred to her. That might appeal to her.  "

    My STAR AWARD goes to Intense this month. Smile 

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  • quote "Perhaps the only thing you can do, is rather than ask her if she wants to talk about it or offer hugs, is to tell her that if there is an issue you will try to find the solution and perhaps you might have an idea of how to solve it that hasn't occurred to her. That might appeal to her.  "

    My STAR AWARD goes to Intense this month. Smile 

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