Is your 10-11 year old daughter having outbursts?

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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.


NP. I got mine at 12, so I don't think 11 is that abnormal. And in my experience it is fairly normal for girls in the 10-12 age range to be quite moody. All three of my girls who are that age or older at this point either are or were very emotional, dramatic, and prone to outbursts as preteens and young teenagers.
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My ten yr old is the same, so many changes happening inside and out and worrying if what is happening is normal, even though we have and still have lots of talks and she has a book to look at, it's still worrying when things begin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:9 is a big shift in development. Look up the 9 year change.
It's the end of earthy childhood and so many changes


Did you read a particular article or website?
Anonymous
Oh yes my 10 year old is such a drama queen. Even the smallest of things is such a big deal to her, then throw into the mix her now getting pimples plus she is not shy in telling me about finding new hairs that were not there the day before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 is a big shift in development. Look up the 9 year change.
It's the end of earthy childhood and so many changes


Did you read a particular article or website?





It's part of Waldorf education. Not one particular article but google it and it will be on Waldorf sites. Very interesting
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Anonymous wrote:Yep my 9yr old has PMS-y tantrums all the time and just lay on the floor and refuse to move or get up.


We are in the midst of this. Combine with NYE 'hangover' and JOY! Any tips? We are trying setting boundaries approach but maybe different for teens.
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