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OMG. Parents of pre-teen girls, I NEED ADVICE!
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 53200" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Ugh! This stuff is so tough deal with. I took it to heart, too. It would be like a knife got put to me if one of Daughter's friends suddenly "rejected" her. </p><p></p><p>I see this kind of stuff at work, too. Girls that are best friends, suddenly sworn enemies. Then, the next week, they are friends again. There's a lot of unspoken jealousy, and anger, that girls this age just aren't quite equipt to cope with, let alone express, yet. You need to keep a open and noncondemning ear through this period. Heck, I suppose, as a parent, we ALWAYS need that. However, this is when it really starts getting put to some use!</p><p></p><p>I've read Queen Bees and it helped somewhat to understand. The middle school years were very difficult for Daughter. I'm so glad they're over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 53200, member: 831"] Ugh! This stuff is so tough deal with. I took it to heart, too. It would be like a knife got put to me if one of Daughter's friends suddenly "rejected" her. I see this kind of stuff at work, too. Girls that are best friends, suddenly sworn enemies. Then, the next week, they are friends again. There's a lot of unspoken jealousy, and anger, that girls this age just aren't quite equipt to cope with, let alone express, yet. You need to keep a open and noncondemning ear through this period. Heck, I suppose, as a parent, we ALWAYS need that. However, this is when it really starts getting put to some use! I've read Queen Bees and it helped somewhat to understand. The middle school years were very difficult for Daughter. I'm so glad they're over. [/QUOTE]
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