Anonymous wrote:It all depends on your view of dating at young age.
One thing is to like someone, and other is to have a boyfriend. It is normal that she is starting to notice boys in that way. and liking someone I would say is inevitable, But you, as her mom, would need to teach her the rules of your home, and what is age appropriate.
For one family could be OK to date young, while for another family, the rule would be dating until they are serious and ready for marriage.
Kids need guidance in every area, this is one of them, and a very important one. They learn a lot from their parents, we all just need to know what we would love for their future, and guide them through the path.
Now, in my opinion, the earlier they start, the more break ups they go through, and that is not good, because it trains them to break up when ever things are hard, and that unfortunately, trains through the many years and breakup for a divorce.
I have two teen girls, and we always talk about everything, since they were young, and through the years, I have learned that the best teachable moments are not when we are scolding them, but when everyone is in a good mood, and in a friendly, loving environment.
This is a wonderful teachable moment for the rules you may want to see years from now. It is a good moment, even if it is scary as a mom.

Anonymous wrote:From whAt I can tell, at that age is is fairly normal for girls to like like boys, and boys to have zero interest (I think my son was just confused by the whole conversation). I would not make a big deal about it, but no harm in starting a conversation.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn't get involved in the conversation in any way. My husband and I could hear them chatting and we were sitting there kind of shocked and laughing. My DD was trying to give her friend advice on how to tell the boy she likes, that she likes him. My DD said she should pass him a note in class because it seems to work in the movies.
I thought this stuff would happen more around age 12 and up!
Do you have no memories of elementary school?
I remember having "crushes" on boys in early elementary, the biggest one being the new boy "Nick" in the second grade. I also recall me and my friends and my younger girl siblings and their friends having discussions about who liked a boy and who was going to marry who.
A few boys (maybe one or two) would go along with it but the rest were either grossed out or clueless.
I was in elementary school in the 70s. My dad talks about school "romances" in the first grade when he was a kid back in tue 50s. This has been going one for eons.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn't get involved in the conversation in any way. My husband and I could hear them chatting and we were sitting there kind of shocked and laughing. My DD was trying to give her friend advice on how to tell the boy she likes, that she likes him. My DD said she should pass him a note in class because it seems to work in the movies.
I thought this stuff would happen more around age 12 and up!
Anonymous wrote:This is how it goes.
A girl "likes likes" a boy.
The boy has no clue
The girl's friends go to the boy on the playground, "do you like Larla?"
The boys is like "uh, duh, ummmm Larla uh I guess"
Then they are going together.
A week later the boy has not spoken to the girl.
The girl "breaks up" with the boy.