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[quote=Anonymous]It may also be her way of grappling with concepts she wasn’t quite old enough to deal with, if you’re correct that it stems from TV watched during COVID restrictions. She’d have been only 11 or 12 at the time, right?. When kids are young, they use pretend play, but as they get older, writing can play a similar role. But honestly, it’s a much better way to deal with boredom than filling her head with even more nonsense from TikTok or YouTube. If it were my daughter, I’d encourage her to keep at it. (Mine is a voracious reader with a vivid imagination, but has unfortunately never showed any interest in writing.) What about buying her a book of creative writing prompts that might give her some alternative ideas to work with? Don’t mention her current content, just say you noticed she’s been writing a lot, and you thought she might like this cool notebook and nice pens, and you spotted this creative writing book that seemed interesting. [/quote]
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