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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 434397" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm honestly not sure what I think, lol, which for me is highy unusual. Off the top of my head I tend to think that <strong>if </strong>she is just going with the flow with other easy child's that it sounds normal for that age. I was a easy child and I always enjoyed going to other kids's houses more than I liked having them at mine......and there was nothing wrong about my family or house at all. I followed the family rules, my parents knew where I was and who I was with, and I came home on schedule. Clearly I remember that it even was fun to help my friend's when they had to clean their rooms or do other chores. Why? I'm not sure even now.</p><p> </p><p>I did have other girls over to spend the night now and then. on the other hand it was alot more fun to spend the night at their homes.</p><p>My parents encouraged me to entertain more but I didn't do that until I was in late high school and college. Out of the eight kids I've raised (or mosty raised) the boys were more likely to have friends at our house come to think of it. Maybe it's just a girl thing. I surely wouldn't try to stifle it and end up with unnecessary conflicts as it's such an important age. If you get wind of "issues" then that's a different story. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 434397, member: 35"] I'm honestly not sure what I think, lol, which for me is highy unusual. Off the top of my head I tend to think that [B]if [/B]she is just going with the flow with other easy child's that it sounds normal for that age. I was a easy child and I always enjoyed going to other kids's houses more than I liked having them at mine......and there was nothing wrong about my family or house at all. I followed the family rules, my parents knew where I was and who I was with, and I came home on schedule. Clearly I remember that it even was fun to help my friend's when they had to clean their rooms or do other chores. Why? I'm not sure even now. I did have other girls over to spend the night now and then. on the other hand it was alot more fun to spend the night at their homes. My parents encouraged me to entertain more but I didn't do that until I was in late high school and college. Out of the eight kids I've raised (or mosty raised) the boys were more likely to have friends at our house come to think of it. Maybe it's just a girl thing. I surely wouldn't try to stifle it and end up with unnecessary conflicts as it's such an important age. If you get wind of "issues" then that's a different story. DDD [/QUOTE]
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