Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You both sound really immature and it sounds like your daughter loves to create drama.
And I have a 14 and 16 year old and they have no texting drama.
No. You don’t know me. At all.
And I’m saying my dd does not cause drama. She is the opposite. She’s usually a peacemaker with friends, stands up against some awful kids.
I think texting is bringing it out, it’s unintentional, and she doesn’t get the big picture yet.
OP what you're describing is pretty common for kids with ADHD. They respond too quickly. The challenge with this age is that they don't want to hear texting advice from their parents.
What happened after her friend saw her texts and said, "no Larla!" Did she understand or listen?
In that case, the friend was sitting next to her in our car. The friend saw it being typed, but DD listened and hit backspace. Never sent it.
It was sad we had to intervene like that. It was a larger group text (ugh) and it would have been embarrassing for dd to have acted unkindly in front of everyone.
I think that’s the tough spot nowadays. Kids have been taught for ages to be kind. Now whether or not they are taught to be kind, not everyone is. There is toxic behavior online. Kids walk into that with strong armor, ready to battle.
I’ve said it’s uncharacteristic for my child. It’s an online thing
