Hi, first time poster!!
Our 9 year old son has always hidden his feelings when he is upset, angry, confused or just sad. As parents when kids are happy, it's easy to tell and usually clear why. When they're sad, we automatically want to fix things, offer advice, be a shoulder to cry on...whatever we are needed for.
However, when our son is upset he instantly tries to hide himself away. He'll supress tears, avoid contact or refuse to speak to us. Anything he says in response to us is 'I'm just bored' or 'I'm just tired'. But we know there is more to it.
I know kids will always hide things from their parents, but when there is something obviously wrong, he shuts down any attempt to talk about it, to tell us what's wrong or to vent his frustration. This is obviously concerning for us as parents as we want him to express his feelings. Perhaps when he's a teenager it's more expected that they withdraw from parents a bit, but for years this has always been a problem for us. Since he was very little. and he's still only 9.
Anyone have similar experiences, or advice for getting through to their children to find out what's wrong??
Thank you.