Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My response would be "It fits differently than it did last year because your body is changing as you get older. Let's find something that you feel more comfortable in."
Do this. I developed an hourglass figure and large breasts about this age and my mom took me shopping and we went to the teen and adult departments. I bought new clothes and adjusted into my look and it was fun. I hadn't even had my period yet.
Anonymous wrote:My response would be "It fits differently than it did last year because your body is changing as you get older. Let's find something that you feel more comfortable in."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I disagree that those shorts make you look fat but it's important that YOU feel comfortable and cute in what you are wearing. When can I take you shopping for some new clothes?"
+1 - this is exactly what I would say & do
Anonymous wrote:I would just keep telling her how beautiful she is, she is heathy, and people come in different shapes and sizes and not to compare. Maybe share a story? Did you develop sooner than peer and recall feeling this way? I know I did.
Anonymous wrote:"I disagree that those shorts make you look fat but it's important that YOU feel comfortable and cute in what you are wearing. When can I take you shopping for some new clothes?"
"It doesn't feel right because the clothes no longer fit properly. It's the clothes' job to fit you, not your job to fit the clothes. Let's go shopping for things that fit."
Anonymous wrote:"It doesn't feel right because the clothes no longer fit properly. It's the clothes' job to fit you, not your job to fit the clothes. Let's go shopping for things that fit."
It's hard when she's ahead of the curve, but this will pass and eventually the late bloomers will be angsting about that. "You are beautiful" will go in one ear and out the other. I took my blooming 11yo to the Old Navy factory outlet at National Harbor, parked her in a dressing room with a book and brought her things to try on in various sizes so she could see the difference in fit. The salesgirl told her she looked great in certain things and she believed it. She just couldn't believe it coming from me.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really have any advice but wanted to say my 12 year old says the same thing. She doesn’t believe any of her family when we say she’s beautiful. She’s in 6th grade and while a lot of her friends look like her, there are many kids at her school that are still pre pubescent and tiny and she always compares herself to them. She’s gone shopping for new clothes, says she likes them in the dressing room , but then won’t wear any of them once we’re home.
Anonymous wrote:My response would be "It fits differently than it did last year because your body is changing as you get older. Let's find something that you feel more comfortable in."