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I have a delightful 7 yo son, my eldest. He is very spirited, for lack of a better word. He’s intense in his emotions and always has been, even as a baby, and is very sensitive to others’ feelings. His performance is about average in his school subjects but he is very precocious when it comes to understanding or pondering abstract concepts, particularly philosophical or religious ones.
Along with his intensity, he is a perfectionist. When he makes a mistake in school or doesn’t perform well in a sport, he takes it very personally and “flips out”. He screams, cries, yells, and says things like, “I’M NOT GOOD AT ANYTHING!” or “EVERYTHING I TRY DOESN’T WORK!” or “WHENEVER I TRY TO DO SOMETHING, I RUIN IT!” Yesterday he was fighting with his little brother-- I don’t even remember over what. It seemed like a normal sibling rivalry thing to me. My 7 yo was complaining that his brother always gets his way and is treated better. This quickly progressed to complaining about how hot it was at the park, to complaining about how he isn’t good at sports, to complaining about how when he went over to his friend’s house yesterday morning, all he (the friend) wanted to do was watch TV. After the tirade of complaints, he sighed and said, “Life is so unfair. Why does my life have to be so bad? I wish I didn’t even exist!” He says this occasionally, or other things like, “When I grow up, I want to just live alone, so no one can ignore me and I can just do what I want.”
Now, most of the time he is pleasant and fun. There is a family history of depression, so I am of course sensitive to this, but he has many activities that he is interested in and enjoys doing. He has friends and makes friends easily. Our family is loving and stable and affectionate. It just seems that when he gets frustrated, he spirals down so quickly! One mistake, one bad encounter with a friend, and he will make blanket statements about his whole world. And when I hear him say such dramatic things, it makes my heart break.
Any advice? Is this on the range of normal? How can I help him?
Thank you so much.
Along with his intensity, he is a perfectionist. When he makes a mistake in school or doesn’t perform well in a sport, he takes it very personally and “flips out”. He screams, cries, yells, and says things like, “I’M NOT GOOD AT ANYTHING!” or “EVERYTHING I TRY DOESN’T WORK!” or “WHENEVER I TRY TO DO SOMETHING, I RUIN IT!” Yesterday he was fighting with his little brother-- I don’t even remember over what. It seemed like a normal sibling rivalry thing to me. My 7 yo was complaining that his brother always gets his way and is treated better. This quickly progressed to complaining about how hot it was at the park, to complaining about how he isn’t good at sports, to complaining about how when he went over to his friend’s house yesterday morning, all he (the friend) wanted to do was watch TV. After the tirade of complaints, he sighed and said, “Life is so unfair. Why does my life have to be so bad? I wish I didn’t even exist!” He says this occasionally, or other things like, “When I grow up, I want to just live alone, so no one can ignore me and I can just do what I want.”
Now, most of the time he is pleasant and fun. There is a family history of depression, so I am of course sensitive to this, but he has many activities that he is interested in and enjoys doing. He has friends and makes friends easily. Our family is loving and stable and affectionate. It just seems that when he gets frustrated, he spirals down so quickly! One mistake, one bad encounter with a friend, and he will make blanket statements about his whole world. And when I hear him say such dramatic things, it makes my heart break.
Any advice? Is this on the range of normal? How can I help him?
Thank you so much.
