Is your 10-11 year old daughter having outbursts?

Anonymous
I can honestly say mine wasn't too bad. We had more problems when she was about fifteen wanting to hangout
with older people and trying to get away with wearing short skirts etc.
Anonymous
9 and 10?????
My one and only is about to turn 8. After reading this I am going to snuggle her tight and enjoy her sweetness while it lasts!!
And, btw, why is childhood so short??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yep. And now that she's started her period (she's 11), I can tell when she gets like this that it's actually PMS. Nothing like dealing with a 5 foot tall toddler.


Wow. That's so young. I'm sorry.


I would be more surprised if an 11yr old had not started having periods.
Anonymous
I'm just glad I am not a teacher being surrounded by a class of moody pmsing pubescent 10/11yr olds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:9 and 10?????
My one and only is about to turn 8. After reading this I am going to snuggle her tight and enjoy her sweetness while it lasts!!
And, btw, why is childhood so short??


Yess enjoy I while it lasts lol.
I don't know if childhood is any shorter now than it was. I'm 37 & started puberty when I was 9, my daughter is 10 and just last week we went bra shopping for the first time.
Anonymous
Talking with other mothers of 4th/5th graders they say the same thing "HORMONES" it's very difficult for young girls to control all these new feelings and changes.
Anonymous
It's hard for us parents but we have to remember what our puberty was like, it wasn't that long ago was it???.
Anonymous
One of my girls DD2 is 8 going on 14 trying to act grown up and DD1 is 10 going on five. A few months before DD1 hit puberty she became sassy, crying and no jokes and very serious. In a year or so DD2 will be the same. Why can't I have boys, haha.
Anonymous
I have a very emotional 9yr old is it really puberty at this age?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yep. And now that she's started her period (she's 11), I can tell when she gets like this that it's actually PMS. Nothing like dealing with a 5 foot tall toddler.


Wow. That's so young. I'm sorry.


I admit to being out of my depth with this. I was 15 when I started my period. And DD is 11 but looks 15, which is difficult, although she has so far handled it well. I mean, aside from the PMS-y toddler tantrums.
Anonymous
Does she have tantrums all the time or when she is nearing her period?.
Anonymous
Yep my 9yr old has PMS-y tantrums all the time and just lay on the floor and refuse to move or get up.
Anonymous
My 13 year old daughter is a moody mess. It's like living with a giant toddler.
Anonymous
9 is a big shift in development. Look up the 9 year change.
It's the end of earthy childhood and so many changes
Anonymous
From the age of 5 my daughter was a dream then when she was 8 she turned moody & bossy and throwing herself on the floor crying, I didn't know it was prepuberty hormones at the time until shortly after turning 9 she started puberty. She was still a moody girl though, she calmed down a fair bit once her periods started at 11. She is 13 now and onlly gets mostly upset/frustrated when she is nearing her next period.
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