Anonymous wrote:Honestly, in the DC area your daughter will probably fit in better than your sons because it is filled with extroverts. My daughter sounds like your daughter and we honestly don't worry about her at our local public school. Our son is an introvert and is getting a bit lost so we are considering private for him.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have come across a lot of girls like this, its quite normal, but probably unfamiliar to parents of mostly boys.
Send her where you want to live, where your boys go etc.
She'll be fine. So will you when you work out that she's normal.
Haha. We don't think she isn't normal! She's just in some ways a mystery to is! For one thing, she's smarter than anyone else in our family--her parents included (obviously we *know* more than she does at this point, but yeah, we're pretty sure that in terms of pure intellect she's got all of us beat). She's also much MUCH more extraverted, and since DH and I and both our sons tend to like small groups of well-known people followed by alone time...we are somewhat puzzled by the fact that our girl likes nothing more than huge rooms of new people! Then there's the daredevil side. Good lord, I was terrified to do a cartwheel as a kid. My daughter is learning backflips.
This. Is.What.Daughters.Are.Like
don't make her a princess
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have come across a lot of girls like this, its quite normal, but probably unfamiliar to parents of mostly boys.
Send her where you want to live, where your boys go etc.
She'll be fine. So will you when you work out that she's normal.
Haha. We don't think she isn't normal! She's just in some ways a mystery to is! For one thing, she's smarter than anyone else in our family--her parents included (obviously we *know* more than she does at this point, but yeah, we're pretty sure that in terms of pure intellect she's got all of us beat). She's also much MUCH more extraverted, and since DH and I and both our sons tend to like small groups of well-known people followed by alone time...we are somewhat puzzled by the fact that our girl likes nothing more than huge rooms of new people! Then there's the daredevil side. Good lord, I was terrified to do a cartwheel as a kid. My daughter is learning backflips.
This. Is.What.Daughters.Are.Like
don't make her a princess
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have come across a lot of girls like this, its quite normal, but probably unfamiliar to parents of mostly boys.
Send her where you want to live, where your boys go etc.
She'll be fine. So will you when you work out that she's normal.
Haha. We don't think she isn't normal! She's just in some ways a mystery to is! For one thing, she's smarter than anyone else in our family--her parents included (obviously we *know* more than she does at this point, but yeah, we're pretty sure that in terms of pure intellect she's got all of us beat). She's also much MUCH more extraverted, and since DH and I and both our sons tend to like small groups of well-known people followed by alone time...we are somewhat puzzled by the fact that our girl likes nothing more than huge rooms of new people! Then there's the daredevil side. Good lord, I was terrified to do a cartwheel as a kid. My daughter is learning backflips.
Anonymous wrote:Funny, if I were you I'd be focusing on the right fit for the two boys. They seem like theyay not be "squeaky" enough to get the grease in public school than your fearless girl. That said, possibly the Waldorf Forest Kindergarten would be a good fit for her. A lot of outdoor time and focus on building a community.
Anonymous wrote:We have come across a lot of girls like this, its quite normal, but probably unfamiliar to parents of mostly boys.
Send her where you want to live, where your boys go etc.
She'll be fine. So will you when you work out that she's normal.