My daughter is thirteen years old. She has poor grades since childhood, serious inferiority complex, very introverted personality, few friends, and a tendency to commit suicide by cutting her wrists.

My daughter is thirteen years old. She has poor grades since childhood, serious inferiority complex, very introverted personality, few friends, and a tendency to commit suicide by cutting her wrists. Who knows? 1. Parents should not put too much pressure on her, so she will feel that she can't finish it, that she is useless, and that she will feel inferior.

What parents need to do is to encourage her in order to build her confidence. The reason why children dare to speak at the age of one is because of the encouragement of adults, so children need encouragement. Encouragement can pick up her self-confidence and make her feel no different from other students in the class.

Parents should not interfere with their children too much. In the process of children's growth, parents will of course be wronged, angry and sad, but they must guide their children correctly, be patient and not too strict, otherwise they will be introverted and have no opinions.

Children are all good children. As long as they guide and communicate with her correctly, it is best to be friends with her. 13 years old should be a critical period for character formation. As parents, a good education is very important.