Your daughter says she's fine. But you can feel something is different.
Maybe she has become quieter, more irritable, more withdrawn, or more overwhelmed than usual. Maybe she is struggling with anxiety, mood changes, low confidence, friendship problems, body image pressure, or emotional pain she does not know how to explain.
As a mother, it can be hard to know what to say, what to do, and when to worry.
When Your Daughter Is Struggling is a compassionate, practical guide for mothers who want to better understand and support their teen daughters through emotional struggles without pushing them further away.
Written in a clear and supportive tone, this book helps mothers recognize warning signs, communicate with more patience, create emotional safety at home, and know when professional help may be needed.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
recognize emotional warning signsunderstand anxiety, mood changes, low confidence, and emotional paintalk so she does not shut downavoid common responses that can make teens pull awaysupport her through friendship issues, social pressure, and self-esteem strugglesknow when therapy, medical care, or crisis support may be neededcare for yourself while helping herThis book does not blame mothers or daughters. It offers guidance, reassurance, and practical support for the hard moments when love is there, but the right words feel difficult to find.
If your daughter says she's fine, but your heart tells you something is wrong, this book was written for you.