Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's growing up! Yay! Why would you worry about this??
Well, I think it's natural to worry when you know your kid is going into a potentially precarious situation.
That said, I just dropped her off and she seems to be in good company. Fair number of kids in costumes -- I'm kind of impressed to see it in the middle school set. Normally they are too cool for school.
If a kid wore a costume to my inner city school, it would be a precarious situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's growing up! Yay! Why would you worry about this??
Well, I think it's natural to worry when you know your kid is going into a potentially precarious situation.
That said, I just dropped her off and she seems to be in good company. Fair number of kids in costumes -- I'm kind of impressed to see it in the middle school set. Normally they are too cool for school.
Potentially "precarious" situation?? Being teased over a Halloween costume when you're in the 7th grade is now precarious??
Mom, you say she is shy and has confidence problems. Did you ever think that your over-stressing about things like this could be contributing to that??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's growing up! Yay! Why would you worry about this??
Well, I think it's natural to worry when you know your kid is going into a potentially precarious situation.
That said, I just dropped her off and she seems to be in good company. Fair number of kids in costumes -- I'm kind of impressed to see it in the middle school set. Normally they are too cool for school.
Anonymous wrote:She's otherwise very quiet, anxious and insecure. I'm worried she'll be teased, although she doesn't get picked on in general.
I said something and she's got a strange bout of confidence over the costume. "My costume is AWESOME" she said.
Going to be interesting at pickup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say "you costume IS awesome! Have an awesome day!!"
You're supposed to be teaching her to not worry what others think about her, not tips on how to be cool.
Dummy, I did say that. I'm voicing my concern HERE, not to her. I'm happy she has the self-confidence, just worried it may be shattered. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know any schools let kids wear halloween costumes anymore. Which school system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's growing up! Yay! Why would you worry about this??
Well, I think it's natural to worry when you know your kid is going into a potentially precarious situation.
That said, I just dropped her off and she seems to be in good company. Fair number of kids in costumes -- I'm kind of impressed to see it in the middle school set. Normally they are too cool for school.
Potentially "precarious" situation?? Being teased over a Halloween costume when you're in the 7th grade is now precarious??
Mom, you say she is shy and has confidence problems. Did you ever think that your over-stressing about things like this could be contributing to that??