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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 164421" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Does she already see a therapist? If it were my difficult child and we were already in regular counseling, I'd discuss it privately with the therapist and ask that they address sexuality and self esteem issues in earnest for a while...</p><p> </p><p>I think you need to address the trust violation and issue a consequence. You need to have a hard and fast line about that kind of stuff with no wiggle room in my opinion. </p><p> </p><p>Conversations about the virtues of thinking for one's self, not following the crowd or doing things just to make other people like you are always good. I'm famous for my subtle and not-so-subtle sermons in the car -- love that captive audience! </p><p> </p><p>If it's just a matter of normal curiosity, maybe a book geared towards girls discussing puberty, etc. that the two of you could either look at together or talk about might be an approach to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 164421, member: 3444"] Does she already see a therapist? If it were my difficult child and we were already in regular counseling, I'd discuss it privately with the therapist and ask that they address sexuality and self esteem issues in earnest for a while... I think you need to address the trust violation and issue a consequence. You need to have a hard and fast line about that kind of stuff with no wiggle room in my opinion. Conversations about the virtues of thinking for one's self, not following the crowd or doing things just to make other people like you are always good. I'm famous for my subtle and not-so-subtle sermons in the car -- love that captive audience! If it's just a matter of normal curiosity, maybe a book geared towards girls discussing puberty, etc. that the two of you could either look at together or talk about might be an approach to take. [/QUOTE]
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