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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Adding my advice: any situation where a friend can reasonably come along - let her. She will behave in front of her friends!! Especially if the friends like you. [b]Secondly, car rides are the best times to bring things up. I think the lack of eye contact feels less pressured.[/quote][/b] Yes and no. My kid said they feel cornered. I have learned to adapt to them. Morning school - do not have a conversation about anything. Let them be. I have found that if you let car rides just be fun - we play a game guess the year for songs where my DD puts a song on from the late 80s / 90s and I need to try and guess what year it is from. I know it is silly. But we can do that and just connect. The connection is different with my DH. When he drives my DD, they listen to a podcast together. [/quote]
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