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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 73084" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Hi Nate.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the posters above that joining some after school clubs in a great way to broaden her social circle. By her age, we parents pretty much take a backseat to their socialization - they usually do well enough on their own!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Have her find some clubs through some of the classes she really enjoys. My 16 yo daughter loves photography so she joined that club and also is going to be joining DECA, a national association for marketing students. Through after school clubs and activities, she has definately gotten to know a lot more kids. </p><p></p><p>I also like the youth group idea. It's a great place for kids to feel safe and talk about their weeks while doing some social activity monitored by adults.</p><p></p><p>Another idea would be for her to get a part time job. If she has time during the week, or on the weekends, she could work maybe four or six hours. It would allow her to meet people and also a great responsibility builder.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 73084, member: 805"] Hi Nate. I agree with the posters above that joining some after school clubs in a great way to broaden her social circle. By her age, we parents pretty much take a backseat to their socialization - they usually do well enough on their own!!!!!! Have her find some clubs through some of the classes she really enjoys. My 16 yo daughter loves photography so she joined that club and also is going to be joining DECA, a national association for marketing students. Through after school clubs and activities, she has definately gotten to know a lot more kids. I also like the youth group idea. It's a great place for kids to feel safe and talk about their weeks while doing some social activity monitored by adults. Another idea would be for her to get a part time job. If she has time during the week, or on the weekends, she could work maybe four or six hours. It would allow her to meet people and also a great responsibility builder. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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