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[quote=Anonymous] I am rather relieved that my 12 year old son takes after both my husband and I, and shows no signs of puberty, apart from a few leg hairs and an increasing need for deodorant, and still has a charming willingness to play pretend with his much younger sister and anyone else. Decades ago, when some children were working and others living a life of ease, it was considered normal for upper-class children to continue to play like this until well into their teens. A word of warning, though: the homework procrastination and need to be micromanaged smacks of inattentive ADHD. Inattentive ADHD often correlates to a seeming lack of maturity. [/quote]
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