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Old Mar 11, 2016, 06:57 AM
ofthevalley ofthevalley is offline
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Originally Posted by Zeus123 View Post
Hormones are to blame. Lots of kids have the same characteristics as my daughter. Her friends act almost the same...moody. My daughter is a loner though. Weekends she rather be in her own world. Not sure if that's normal if she is anti social by choice.
I took her to a specialist because she cries a lot and refuses to go to school. I couldn't help her so I talked to everyone like her pediatrician, school counselor and therapist until I found her help. It's easy to blame the moody teenager but listen to your gut and you'll know when it's time to intervene.
Teenagers are hard! My youngest is 10 and is still little in comparison. Hard to juggle two very different personalities and interests. One day at a time!
Wine, helps! [emoji4]

My youngest is 10 too . She's still a the baby. My son was much more independent at that age.
My son is also a loner. He has hobbies that don't involve other people. He has plenty of friends at school but prefers to spend his down time at home. I watch him like a hawk because of his moodiness.
Teenagers really are hard. I am not looking forward to my daughter becoming one. She's already dramatic lol.

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Thanks for this!
12AM, Zeus123