Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alot of parents now a days seem to fir some reason, really like their kids growing up fast like this and acting older. I don't get it, but they seem to be cool with it.
They think it will make their kid popular. They buy their kids iPhones very early, let them have TikTok early, and give the kids freedoms they are too young for. I think these parents are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Your child sounds great OP! Why would you want to try and change them?
Anonymous wrote:Only as an adult do I appreciate my hometown school district having separate buildings for, respectively, K-4, 5-6, 7-8, and 9-12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not a teen though! He's a kid acting like a kid. This why I especially hate 5th and 6th grade in MS. Even young teens in MS should act like kids, because they are kids.
Well they do, but pretend play and Pokémon does get displaced with the older middle schoolers, lets get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not a teen though! He's a kid acting like a kid. This why I especially hate 5th and 6th grade in MS. Even young teens in MS should act like kids, because they are kids.
Well they do, but pretend play and Pokémon does get displaced with the older middle schoolers, lets get real.
Anonymous wrote:
Fortnight the Lego version or the regular version cuz the regular version is rated T for teen
Lego is ageless, there are teens and adults who like Lego and the company is making more complicated sets, that are expensive, but tailored for older people ages 12+ also they have Lego robotics clubs in some middle schools and Lego clubs at some libraries.
Pretend play - he could get into Dungeons and dragons see if there's a D&D club at the MS or Youth D&D at a game store.
This sounds normal for his age still liking things viewed as young, as long as he has friends and isn't bullied he'll be fine. And bullies if they want to bully you they will find something to be mean to you about. Don't worry too much, you can't predict who will be bullied.
Anonymous wrote:He's not a teen though! He's a kid acting like a kid. This why I especially hate 5th and 6th grade in MS. Even young teens in MS should act like kids, because they are kids.
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grade DD is similar currently and currently at a private K-8.We did a shadow day at a public middle school and kids there were saying things like aww you're so cute. It felt like they didn't see her as a peer. That's one of the reasons we decided to stay at her current school for at least one more year.
I think your son will find similar kids or become more mature to fit in with the other students.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alot of parents now a days seem to fir some reason, really like their kids growing up fast like this and acting older. I don't get it, but they seem to be cool with it.
They think it will make their kid popular. They buy their kids iPhones very early, let them have TikTok early, and give the kids freedoms they are too young for. I think these parents are idiots.
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