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[quote=Anonymous]We have three teens. A 17 dd, 15ds, 13 dd. Our oldest turned 13 during Covid and it was amazing not dealing with the middle school girl emotion drama. Our son is even keeled. Our youngest acts the way yours does daily, multiple times a day. Sometimes I react with removing devices if I feel she’s over stimulated, sometimes I push for better more communicative answers, sometimes I leave her alone. It sort of depends on what I read in her body language and how her grades and social life has been like in past few days. It’s not easy, she’s a total bear 75% of the time. But the 25% that is good, it is really good so I give her some grace. Being a young teen is not fun. [/quote]
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