| She’s trying out a new identity. Just wait and watch. |
| My friends and I used to "read" each others' cards in middle school. I just made s*** up, and I assume everyone else did, too. It's fun. Let her have fun. |
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I'm with the that's nice, dear poster. It's a phase that is usually very harmless. I'd worry if it becomes obsessive.
My mom got me a palm analysis kit when I was this age. That said, my mom also believes she is touched by the gift (but lightly) and my sister and I believe we both are, too - though it's small stuff, like just intuition and a sense of knowing. My mom knows who is calling on the phone, for example. |
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Oh jeez. This is the kind of thing I could totally see myself having done in middle school. You have one stupid thought that comes true and decided to run with it.
It's a young teen. "Oh, how interesting." She'll probably be over it in under a year. |
| Just make her start predicting things. Like, put up or shut up! |
+1 Don't open the door. |
This was my first thought. |
Feel better, lady? You created a snarky, unhelpful, and of course, uneducated response. As someone with a bipolar person in their family, I agree with the other posters. While unlikely, this could be a sign of hypomania or other mental health disorders. Good news is that there will be other very noticeable signs. Bipolar typically starts in the teens. |
| I went through this stage. My mom didn't encourage it but didn't make a big deal about it either. However, she expressed her skepticism and I know this helped me see that it was a waste of time. I knew she was smart and ulltimately I respected her point of view. |
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This should not worry you at all. Just smile.
And sometimes people do have dreams about stuff that then happens. In college, I had a dream about being at the top of the Washington monument but it was like an air traffic control center and we are trying to direct a small plane so it didn’t crash into the White House. The next day, a small aircraft definitely did accidentally land near the White House (long before 9-11). I don’t think I’m psychic, but I have had weird coincidences like that multiple times over more than 50 years. Whatever, and I definitely joked with my college boyfriend and my husband that “I’m psychic” when I don’t believe in that stuff at all. I am a person with vivid dreams that I remember well, which is unusual. The harder part is that my mundane dreams seem super real and I can think it really happened. Like, I vividly remember a high school dream where my mom came in and woke me up and told me I didn’t need to pick up my sisters at school that day. And so I got in trouble for not picking them up when I 100% believed I had been told not to do so. |
OP here. To be clear my family is not religious. We do not believe in spirits, or purgatory, or any of that stuff. As a result I'm not worried about "opening the door" or anything -- I'm more worried about is this age appropriate etc |
What is your damage?? |
Well, poltergeist is, you know, not a documentary |
+1. I know I was into a lot of this "telling the future" stuff in middle school. Then when random things happened I would smile smugly and say things like "just as the prophecy foretold". Now I'm a completely normal adult. Don't stress it OP |
I mean, you're on DC Urban Moms, so ... IDK about "normal" ... |