My eight-year-old seems to need attention
constantly, even though she gets more than her older siblings. I find it exhausting
to keep responding to her, but she gets upset and is cling-ier than ever when
I have to go to work. Does she have an anxiety problem?
It sounds as if your daughter is experi-encing
separation anxiety. Usually, with an eight-year-old, your role would be less
central in her interactions: Your daughter should be connecting more with peers.
Try to help her develop friendships by arranging regular playdates; coach her
on social skills if she needs it; and supervise her activities to ensure the
impact of her peers is positive. Model being a good friend by showing an interest
in her peers. Without rejecting her, you can gently shift your role from her
exclusive nurturer and entertainer to one of facilitator and supporter. It will
also help her gain acceptance and feel like an important part of her peer group.
There could be several reasons why your daughter has difficulty separating
from you. If my suggestions don’t work, consult a children’s mental
health professional to learn more about her anxiety and how to ease it.