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Welcome to our friendly online community. We're so glad that you decided to reach out here today, we know it can take some courage to talk about how you're feeling for the first time. We're so sorry to hear that you've been feeling so anxious and demotivated. We know that Year 12 can be a really stressful time, and young people often put pressure on themselves to decide what their future will be in this time. Please know that there is lots of support available, and there is no rush or pressure to make any big decisions right now.
If you feel it may be helpful, you are always welcome to get in touch with Kids Help Line. They are a confidential and anonymous, telephone and online counselling service specifically for young people aged 25 and under. You also might consider making an appointment with your school counsellor if that's comfortable for you.
We hope that you can be gentle with yourself in this stressful time. When you're feeling really low, it can be helpful to talk about it with family members like your mum, or trusted friends. It can be tough to open up - you might like to take a look at our page “Talk about it" for tips.
Thanks again for reaching out here. Hopefully a few of our friendly community members will be by over the next few days to welcome you.
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Take care,
Mark.
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I wasin Year 12 many years ago and remember how challenging it was and how I doubted myself.
can you talk to your mum honestly or another family member or maybe a trusted teacher at school or year 12 coordinator
Today there is support for Year 12 because people realise how hard it is.
I wonder are your friends worried too.
can you just take one day at a time .?
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thank you Sophie, Mark and Quirkywords for your responses and making me feel so welcome, I really appreciate it.
I’m going to try and talk to mum about the whole thing, but I just worry about her disappointment or letting her down after all she’d done for me.
I’ve tried talking to a school counsellor about it, but they weren’t very helpful and brushed it off that I had nothing wrong with me, that there shouldn’t be any reason to be sad. I don’t know why I am but my brain is all over the place every day and night.
having lectures on sorting out your career, friends, family and teachers asking almost weekly what you’re doing after school makes it hard to take things one day at a time because I’m always having to consider and have worked out where I’m headed by like october. it’s becoming too overwhelming.
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Hi confirmed I hope the talk with your mother goes well.I know as a parent I just want the best for my children and for them to be happy.This final year should be enjoyable year for you but many find it stressful with a lot of pressure.You need support from your home and not added pressure.As a parent I am very nervous how my daughter will go with her final year but I know she will try her best.
Tale care,
Mark.