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<blockquote data-quote="Nate" data-source="post: 73054" data-attributes="member: 4025"><p>I have a 15 year old daughter, that over the past year has lost many of her long standing friendships, through her attantion to her boyfriend and our involvement, or lack thereof, in high school sports politics. She is a very strong academic student, currently taking 3 AP courses as a sophmore and sitting for the ACT, SAT and PSAT tests this fall. We are a couple that does not do many things outside of the family and so do not have a very wide social network. We both are very selective of whom we allow into our lives. This is part of the problem. My question is: "How do we help her develop new friendships and social relations, when we don't have the time to do it ourselves?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate, post: 73054, member: 4025"] I have a 15 year old daughter, that over the past year has lost many of her long standing friendships, through her attantion to her boyfriend and our involvement, or lack thereof, in high school sports politics. She is a very strong academic student, currently taking 3 AP courses as a sophmore and sitting for the ACT, SAT and PSAT tests this fall. We are a couple that does not do many things outside of the family and so do not have a very wide social network. We both are very selective of whom we allow into our lives. This is part of the problem. My question is: "How do we help her develop new friendships and social relations, when we don't have the time to do it ourselves?" [/QUOTE]
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