I still do not understand why this concerns you. Kids do this kind of stuff all the time. When I was a kid I drew violent pictures all the time. Not everything in life is flowers and bunnies.
I smile about people getting killed too. I'm fine. Maybe she's the victim of bullying and is handling this the same way that I did? Hating them instead of hating herself.
My little sweetie :( I wish I could be there more for her. But it hard being a single mother working long hours. I wish my husband hadn't I left me for some young busty. I feel like this is all my fault she's like this. It may be a cry for attention.
But nobody was actually killed either. It's normal to fantasize about those things and even laugh about it. It doesn't mean they are going to do it. It doesn't even sound like she made an actual threat. When I was a kid I got in trouble for submitting a screen saver for the schools computer system in a screen saver design contest. I drew demonic ravens (the schools mascot) ripping people apart with the school burning down in the background and dead people all over the ground. The teachers were somewhat concerned but I still look back at that and think it's hilarious. Some people are way too sensitive.
You're "sure as hell am not going to take her to a psychiatrist!", but you think you will get useful advice from a bunch of prepubescent teens and the other screwed up people that offer advice on IIN?
Are you for real? Do you really care about your child or are you just a troll?
The only advice I've got for you is for YOU to get real.
Don't be afraid of that. I once heard about how those people work and they're evaluating their diagnoses all the time. So even if they mistake at first, they'll correct that immediately as soon as they notice it.
Really, you got to have a little more faith in child psychiatrists. Your fear for them does not help your daughter.
Scary daughter 2 :(
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I still do not understand why this concerns you. Kids do this kind of stuff all the time. When I was a kid I drew violent pictures all the time. Not everything in life is flowers and bunnies.
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But you're not listening to the fact that she was smiling about people getting killed.
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I smile about people getting killed too. I'm fine. Maybe she's the victim of bullying and is handling this the same way that I did? Hating them instead of hating herself.
Maybe she's smiling about people getting killed by severe weather because she is an outcast and violent thoughts ease her emotional pain?
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My little sweetie :( I wish I could be there more for her. But it hard being a single mother working long hours. I wish my husband hadn't I left me for some young busty. I feel like this is all my fault she's like this. It may be a cry for attention.
But nobody was actually killed either. It's normal to fantasize about those things and even laugh about it. It doesn't mean they are going to do it. It doesn't even sound like she made an actual threat. When I was a kid I got in trouble for submitting a screen saver for the schools computer system in a screen saver design contest. I drew demonic ravens (the schools mascot) ripping people apart with the school burning down in the background and dead people all over the ground. The teachers were somewhat concerned but I still look back at that and think it's hilarious. Some people are way too sensitive.
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Well said. I drew disturbing things in school.
I later got a scholarship to art school haha.
I'm just a little concerned of how she's going to turn out. But I sure as hell am not going to take her to a psychiatrist!
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You're "sure as hell am not going to take her to a psychiatrist!", but you think you will get useful advice from a bunch of prepubescent teens and the other screwed up people that offer advice on IIN?
Are you for real? Do you really care about your child or are you just a troll?
The only advice I've got for you is for YOU to get real.
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I'm just afraid of her being misdiagnosed. She's still so young and has plenty of growing to do.
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Don't be afraid of that. I once heard about how those people work and they're evaluating their diagnoses all the time. So even if they mistake at first, they'll correct that immediately as soon as they notice it.
Really, you got to have a little more faith in child psychiatrists. Your fear for them does not help your daughter.