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11 yr old girl and her curiousity
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<blockquote data-quote="trying_to_understand" data-source="post: 452449" data-attributes="member: 12589"><p>Well, I just talked to her and she said a girl in her class gave her the idea. This girl has 3 older brothers and has taught her less than flattering things. Unfortunately, the girl's parents are approachable about such things. I will have a more extensive talk with her about it later. But I don't want to make that all we talk about, though I just want to grab her drill this stuff in her head. But I know that will probably make her avoid me and make her numb to the entire conversations. I have gone over the moral and legal ramifications of her actions and I think it made a dent. Time will tell I guess. But I don't intend to stop talking about it. I do NOT want her to be one of the kids that you remember, DDD. She is a good girl deep down inside. She just has to learn not to give into temptations and not listen to that "little voice" when she knows it isn't the right thing to do. Welcome to real parenting, I guess. It has been a cake walk up until now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trying_to_understand, post: 452449, member: 12589"] Well, I just talked to her and she said a girl in her class gave her the idea. This girl has 3 older brothers and has taught her less than flattering things. Unfortunately, the girl's parents are approachable about such things. I will have a more extensive talk with her about it later. But I don't want to make that all we talk about, though I just want to grab her drill this stuff in her head. But I know that will probably make her avoid me and make her numb to the entire conversations. I have gone over the moral and legal ramifications of her actions and I think it made a dent. Time will tell I guess. But I don't intend to stop talking about it. I do NOT want her to be one of the kids that you remember, DDD. She is a good girl deep down inside. She just has to learn not to give into temptations and not listen to that "little voice" when she knows it isn't the right thing to do. Welcome to real parenting, I guess. It has been a cake walk up until now. [/QUOTE]
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