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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The fact she’s 11 and when you try and talk to her she screams and runs away is an issue. Does she normally do this when you talk to her about something she’s not keen on? I have an 11yo DD who also wears baggy clothing and is very boyish. But her body is her body and it’s changing so she needs to know what’s going on and how to handle it. Your DD does too. [/quote] No, only about this. Which is why I'm asking for advice. She's my most open, affectionate, and emotionally intelligent kid, so all of this is pretty out of character for her. I know she's not happy about it all, but I'm trying to figure out how to help her through her grief. [/quote] her GRIEF? wtf?? with an attitude like that you wonder why she won’t talk to you?[/quote] Not the OP, but I feel so sorry for your kids that they’re only allowed to have the emotions you find acceptable. [/quote] I mean it’s fine if the kid actually feels grief but there’s zero indication of that, and a ton of projection by adults. [/quote]
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