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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]If she's simply an introvert and a homebody, then there's nothing wrong with that.[/b] Support her in developing hobbies she enjoys, whether it's reading, or cooking, or following a certain TV series. For many introverted kids, a few weeks to themselves to destress and reenergize after school. On the other hand, if she's like my kid, sweet and shy but extroverted, we've found volunteering and other structured activities to be a great choice. He's the same age and likes being with other kids, and working together towards a goal. He's not passionate about one thing, so we've cobbled together a summer that's a little of this and a little of that, with at least one thing every day, often half day things so he still has time to sleep in or play with the dog. [/quote] exactly what i was saying earlier. Parents should be relieved that their kid rather stay home. [/quote]
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