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Puzzling change in my daughter. Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 287385" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>MWM, my easy child is a kid who seems to be able to self direct. I have given him a lot of freedom based on his choices. He just isn't the kind of kid who wants his parents navigating the world for him. As long as he does the right thing, he has little meddling from us. (take into consideration the age, since all teens make mistakes) If they stay away from some old friends, I would respect that choice. </p><p>Just keep the lines of communication open. I give opinions which easy child seems to ignore on the surface, but I know that he really keeps the life lessons in his head. </p><p>You are right. At some point it's too tough to parent younger kids. We sort of age out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 287385, member: 3"] MWM, my easy child is a kid who seems to be able to self direct. I have given him a lot of freedom based on his choices. He just isn't the kind of kid who wants his parents navigating the world for him. As long as he does the right thing, he has little meddling from us. (take into consideration the age, since all teens make mistakes) If they stay away from some old friends, I would respect that choice. Just keep the lines of communication open. I give opinions which easy child seems to ignore on the surface, but I know that he really keeps the life lessons in his head. You are right. At some point it's too tough to parent younger kids. We sort of age out. [/QUOTE]
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