Making friends is a skill, and it’s best to learn how to do it well as early as you can. I’d tell DD that she’s lucky that she now has the opportunity to do it. |
The other PP is confusing “mature” with “socially precocious.” Socially precocious kids are usually, though not always, immature. |
My high schooler had a totally new friend group by the end of 7th grade. He was still individually friends with his elementary school/neighborhood friends (still is), but they all found different friend groups by 7th/8th grade. |
Anything can happen in middle school. Most kids keep some old friends but also add new. But anything betwixt and between can happen. |
Depends on your school size and how classes will be arranged. Proximity = opportunity for relationships ![]() The other thing is personality. Of all the friends - you never know when drama will hit! LOL That will change everything. Short story - who really knows. I don't think it's that different between 6th/7th grade but we have private school so smaller and while new kids come/go annually, you never really know how friendships will turn out this age. |
What is a “large” school? Kids per grade? |
I've notice friends go into different directions during middle school. Some earlier than others. It's important they select friends that will not get them into trouble. And it changes again in high school, more often. Again, it's important to stay out of trouble. |
i think it is important to go to clubs
easy so you can meet them intorduce yourslef ask who theuy are and talk to them |