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difficult child on his first sleep over
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 352888" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's great! If you're referring to your 12yo this sounds similar to my son's experience in regards to friendships starting to be on a different level. IOW, when my son was younger than that friends seemed to be just other kids to play with. Once he reached that age range, he really started to talk about things with other kids and enjoy different types of things- it was good for him. Behavior in some areas improved, but in other areas ...well....now you need to watch for a new set of things. I hope he has fun though- it's part of growing up and becoming a tween!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 352888, member: 3699"] That's great! If you're referring to your 12yo this sounds similar to my son's experience in regards to friendships starting to be on a different level. IOW, when my son was younger than that friends seemed to be just other kids to play with. Once he reached that age range, he really started to talk about things with other kids and enjoy different types of things- it was good for him. Behavior in some areas improved, but in other areas ...well....now you need to watch for a new set of things. I hope he has fun though- it's part of growing up and becoming a tween!! [/QUOTE]
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