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difficult child 2 continues to struggle with his social skills
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 532809" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Confuzzled, I just remembered my other best resource, at least for DD1 - TV. YUP. all those tween and teen shows and movies. Hannah Montanah is out now, but there's Victorious, and Ned's declassified and Wizards of Waverly place and a whole bunch of others. Just check out Disney channel and Nick. I'm usually within earshot when she's watching, so If something comes up that is pertinent, or a good teaching moment (even for regular parenting things) I'll sit down and watch and then open discussion during commercials or when it's over.</p><p></p><p>However I really don't think she has to feign interest in anything. I don't thin anyone should. In a way it's kind of like lying. Especially if it's believed to be a common interest at the beginning of a relationship (any relationship) What one does need to do is show respect for other ppl's interests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 532809, member: 11965"] Confuzzled, I just remembered my other best resource, at least for DD1 - TV. YUP. all those tween and teen shows and movies. Hannah Montanah is out now, but there's Victorious, and Ned's declassified and Wizards of Waverly place and a whole bunch of others. Just check out Disney channel and Nick. I'm usually within earshot when she's watching, so If something comes up that is pertinent, or a good teaching moment (even for regular parenting things) I'll sit down and watch and then open discussion during commercials or when it's over. However I really don't think she has to feign interest in anything. I don't thin anyone should. In a way it's kind of like lying. Especially if it's believed to be a common interest at the beginning of a relationship (any relationship) What one does need to do is show respect for other ppl's interests. [/QUOTE]
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