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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 393438"><p>Mine was doing girl scouts for a while. She quit this year, I've been trying to find something more up her alley, but her interests are so narrow and not many her age have much clue what she's talking about. Come to that... a lot of adults get a bit lost on some of her topics of interest.</p><p>Maybe there's some kind of volunteer work that could help her socialize more? Should be plenty this time of year that you can do together to ease her into it. Or maybe there's an arts/crafts club? Kid's book club? There's times I halfway consider trying to start a small special interest group for mine, but I could never handle everything involved with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 393438"] Mine was doing girl scouts for a while. She quit this year, I've been trying to find something more up her alley, but her interests are so narrow and not many her age have much clue what she's talking about. Come to that... a lot of adults get a bit lost on some of her topics of interest. Maybe there's some kind of volunteer work that could help her socialize more? Should be plenty this time of year that you can do together to ease her into it. Or maybe there's an arts/crafts club? Kid's book club? There's times I halfway consider trying to start a small special interest group for mine, but I could never handle everything involved with it. [/QUOTE]
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