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[quote=Anonymous]In some ways, she sounds a little immature and dorky (I'm dorky. Love dorks.) and like you said, in other ways, she handles a lot. I think the things she can do provide evidence that she will eventually be able to do the things she can't. I think just let her be herself while encouraging her to align more with her age wherever you can. Like how she spends her time, the content she watches, etc. My DS11 has these sort of issues. In some ways, mature and taking on more responsibility for himself. In other ways-- playing with stuffed animals, crawling into bed with me, eating with his hands when a fork has been given to him (think pancakes). I try to encourage him to behave more age appropriate. At the same time, I think all that will come and I'll miss his innocence soon enough.[/quote]
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