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OMG. Parents of pre-teen girls, I NEED ADVICE!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 53633" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks to both of you. </p><p></p><p>My daughter's class has as group of boys that the teachers feel acts like the girls...lol. My biological son grew up with a bunch of boys who acted like little girls too. He was a marginal popular kid who would often go to school and find out everyone was angry at him, although he didn't know why and nobody would tell him why. Then he'd come home all upset. It was very "girly." All the moms complained to each other about these group of boys being vicious.</p><p></p><p>As for Girl Bullies, this is a very serious issue. I am just now learning how to help my daughter make good decisions and stay strong. She's not a mean kid--in fact, she's the one who will invite the one autistic boy in her class to her party, whereas nobody else does. Still, as of now, she is one of the more popular kids at school. I'm afraid that her kind nature and sensitivity will do her in. It's sad, but she isn't mean enough to stay popular. She tries to stay away from rumor spreading and isolating other kids, etc. I hope I can help her hang tough. She has her own insecurites--adoption, she's bi-racial, she's Learning Disability (LD). I hope middle school doesn't change her. She's such a good kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 53633, member: 1550"] Thanks to both of you. My daughter's class has as group of boys that the teachers feel acts like the girls...lol. My biological son grew up with a bunch of boys who acted like little girls too. He was a marginal popular kid who would often go to school and find out everyone was angry at him, although he didn't know why and nobody would tell him why. Then he'd come home all upset. It was very "girly." All the moms complained to each other about these group of boys being vicious. As for Girl Bullies, this is a very serious issue. I am just now learning how to help my daughter make good decisions and stay strong. She's not a mean kid--in fact, she's the one who will invite the one autistic boy in her class to her party, whereas nobody else does. Still, as of now, she is one of the more popular kids at school. I'm afraid that her kind nature and sensitivity will do her in. It's sad, but she isn't mean enough to stay popular. She tries to stay away from rumor spreading and isolating other kids, etc. I hope I can help her hang tough. She has her own insecurites--adoption, she's bi-racial, she's Learning Disability (LD). I hope middle school doesn't change her. She's such a good kid. [/QUOTE]
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