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[quote=Anonymous]You're not alone at all. The large majority of the time my dd is a normal, happy person but every once in a while she sits at dinner and looks really grumpy and then goes off to the computer for the rest of the night. I hate to say it's jut what teenagers do, but it is. She and her sisters also snap at each other a lot more now that we have two teens. My best angry teen coping strategy is to kill her with kindness and not let her mood impact the family's mood. When she stomps away from the dinner table, we keep talking and then watch a movie or something, and often times she'll come slinking back bEcause she doesn't want to miss the fun. It will pass. There's also a possibility that her mood could improve during school. DD boards at school during the week , but on weekends during school she's much happier because she has activities to do and friends to see all the time. In the summer (especially in August when all her friends are gone) her moods get much worse when she sits around the house a lot. [/quote]
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