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[quote=Anonymous]She sounds neat! Not fully typical, but I'd rather have a late bloomer than an early bloomer. I've been a girl scout volunteer since before I had kids and many of the kids are like this still at 13-14 when they are at camp away from their school friends and phones and the pressure to conform. The first day they may come in trying to look cool, but by the end of the week they're just being silly, enjoying playing. They're awesome kids who just want to be kids. Do they also giggle about crushes and think about fashion and makeup and parties and drinking and vaping? Some do, but many late bloomers don't have those interests yet. It's largely a good thing. It's possible there's some neurodivergence going on. For example, kids with ADHD tend to lag in maturity behind their neurotypical peers by about 3 years. [/quote]
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