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Thinking about the collateral damage
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 633361" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Peers ARE the most important people to teens...I've read it too. But "birds of a feather stick together" is also true. Julie was Queen of the drug kids. She was the most popular druggie, hands down. But the nice kids wanted NOTHING to do with her so even if she wanted to change, and at times she tried, she was ostracized.</p><p>Jumper will not hang around with, what she calls, losers.</p><p>It is also true that if a teen falls in love with a bad influence, suddenly your easy child can become a difficult child, at least for a while. The peer group is different than the 1-1 of falling in love. The opposite can also happen. A love interest is not the same as a peer group.</p><p></p><p>So many rules, so little time!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 633361, member: 1550"] Peers ARE the most important people to teens...I've read it too. But "birds of a feather stick together" is also true. Julie was Queen of the drug kids. She was the most popular druggie, hands down. But the nice kids wanted NOTHING to do with her so even if she wanted to change, and at times she tried, she was ostracized. Jumper will not hang around with, what she calls, losers. It is also true that if a teen falls in love with a bad influence, suddenly your easy child can become a difficult child, at least for a while. The peer group is different than the 1-1 of falling in love. The opposite can also happen. A love interest is not the same as a peer group. So many rules, so little time!!!! [/QUOTE]
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