Re: VENT: my child talking about suicide on Christmas Day
oh Gigi how heartbreaking for you :hug: i hope the appt helps set up a course of action for you both. as others have mentioned Kids Help Line or Beyond Blue might be a good place to start for between now and the appt :hug:
Re: VENT: my child talking about suicide on Christmas Day
that's very frustrating. has he been checked for a disorder or depression? sounds like he could have something. His inability to do these simple life things are a worry.
I don't understand how a parent would have such disregard for a child's well being after being told by many.
I have a craft lover too so I know how much work it is and when my 3 all want to do different stuff it gets overwhelming lol.
She is lucky she has such a caring, giving mother :)
Re: VENT: my child talking about suicide on Christmas Day
I was just thinking along similar lines.
I think I would explain to her a bit more about daddy and how he operates. explain it has nothing to do with her or how much he loves her, he just isn't capable of looking after a child or another person. it can be done in a way that's not biatchy just sharing things with her.
I am assuming this is part of the reason you aren't with him?
I would also write down the min standards and requirements he needs to meet to have her vist.
so he knows. its not hard to do a delivery order at the supermarket online (if you live in a city). he's gotta lift his game up.
VENT: my child talking about suicide on Christmas Day
Are you anywhere near the western suburbs of Melbourne I have two little girls, a five year old and a three year old and they would love to have a play date at a park if you are near us?
VENT: my child talking about suicide on Christmas Day
That's really quite larking Hun for a 6 year old to be saying these things let alone having a plan. What's her dad like? Mentally stable? I'd be questioning him and working together to find out what's going on. Most times kids have picked up on what one parent has said. Maybe he's said a few things to her in passing and she's flown with it thinking she's a burden to you both. It is especially alarming with him picking her up today and saying to her 'mummy's cross with me'. She's a kid and doesn't need to know these things, he should be promoting a positive relationship with you.what else is he saying to her? Separated or not you guys are still both her parents and need to be a united front with regard to your relationship. Good luck Hun, you sound like you are doing and saying all the right things.xo