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[quote=Anonymous]My son didn't start showing anything at all until about 14, he had a friend in 5th grade who had the underarm hair of a gorilla so there is a broad range. The maturity may come or it may not. He probably seems young because he is the oldest child as compared to a child who has older siblings. My younger daughter is older than my son ever was at that age. In about second semester 7th grade, I would say that he started to really get his act together. The biggest thing was sending him to private school where his teachers knew him. As soon as he felt acknowledge and known, he wanted to meet their expectations. It was hard for him to work when he felt like a number. My daughter is thriving in public school - two totally different kids. Give him room. There is lots of time and remember somewhere there is a mom who has a 12 year old who is playing World of Warcraft and watching You Porn and she is mourning the loss of innocence. It doesn't take long to catch up on all that stuff once it happens. [/quote]
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