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The vampire fangs came and a difficult child update
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 203708" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>So glad to hear she is taking an active interest in her life and future! I wouldn't worry about the clothing thing either. I think Marg's points about steering instead of controlling are very well put.</p><p> </p><p>My 9yo easy child/difficult child 3 may end up on a similar fashion path one day. She wants to be a goth cheerleader for Halloween! Last year she was a very vampy spider queen. I'm trying to steer her towards more modest costumes both because of her age and because it won't be too long before people are going to really take notice of her developing body (she's already slender and has had this runway wiggle in her step since she was a preschooler). I need to get her thinking more conservatively before puberty hits full force because then I will have a MAJOR battle on my hands...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 203708, member: 3444"] So glad to hear she is taking an active interest in her life and future! I wouldn't worry about the clothing thing either. I think Marg's points about steering instead of controlling are very well put. My 9yo easy child/difficult child 3 may end up on a similar fashion path one day. She wants to be a goth cheerleader for Halloween! Last year she was a very vampy spider queen. I'm trying to steer her towards more modest costumes both because of her age and because it won't be too long before people are going to really take notice of her developing body (she's already slender and has had this runway wiggle in her step since she was a preschooler). I need to get her thinking more conservatively before puberty hits full force because then I will have a MAJOR battle on my hands... [/QUOTE]
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