Anonymous wrote:My daughter has a friend who frustrates her bc she’s always talking down about other girls and is kind of possessive in her friendships. I think she’s insecure but it is not fun being in a friendship with her and I don’t think it’s going to last.
Anonymous wrote:A problem that stretches over 10 years is a problem. Not a typical situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone recommends theater for my quirky DD so she can meet kind, like-minded kids but it’s darn hard to get into the middle school play; she’s tried out three times and hasn’t gotten in. They even make kids try out for tech.
My quirky kid did a theater camp. So not true about theater kids. They can be just as mean as others. The instructors were awesome. There were some nice kids. There were also some seriously disturbed kids-mean and obsessed with murder, blood, guns (this is what I mean by disturbed). The camp welcomes all and they do make it clear they can kick kids out, but they had a lot of tolerance were some pretty abysmal behavior. I envisioned it being more of a kumbaya experience.
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The nerdier clubs seems to have nicer kids. Think Math club, Robotics, Coding.
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Yes, that is what I meant.
Do you think this is because nerdier clubs have more Asian-Americans and they tend to values academic/scholastic success over being "popular"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone recommends theater for my quirky DD so she can meet kind, like-minded kids but it’s darn hard to get into the middle school play; she’s tried out three times and hasn’t gotten in. They even make kids try out for tech.
My quirky kid did a theater camp. So not true about theater kids. They can be just as mean as others. The instructors were awesome. There were some nice kids. There were also some seriously disturbed kids-mean and obsessed with murder, blood, guns (this is what I mean by disturbed). The camp welcomes all and they do make it clear they can kick kids out, but they had a lot of tolerance were some pretty abysmal behavior. I envisioned it being more of a kumbaya experience.
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The nerdier clubs seems to have nicer kids. Think Math club, Robotics, Coding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone recommends theater for my quirky DD so she can meet kind, like-minded kids but it’s darn hard to get into the middle school play; she’s tried out three times and hasn’t gotten in. They even make kids try out for tech.
My quirky kid did a theater camp. So not true about theater kids. They can be just as mean as others. The instructors were awesome. There were some nice kids. There were also some seriously disturbed kids-mean and obsessed with murder, blood, guns (this is what I mean by disturbed). The camp welcomes all and they do make it clear they can kick kids out, but they had a lot of tolerance were some pretty abysmal behavior. I envisioned it being more of a kumbaya experience.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone recommends theater for my quirky DD so she can meet kind, like-minded kids but it’s darn hard to get into the middle school play; she’s tried out three times and hasn’t gotten in. They even make kids try out for tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP how do you know she isnt HFA / Aspergers? Just curious
We've had her tested multiple times by reputable psychologists and psychiatrists.

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Sock puppeting 2019 award
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried to raise a girl to be kind, respectful, and thoughtful. She is. I got some extras: she is smart and beautiful. But she feels lonely. The girls on her private school are b**s. On top of that, many are vulgar. Mostly are dumb. Almost all are disrespectful. I saw them, she didn’t tell me. I saw what they wrote on the walls, the length of their skirts, the way they talk to their parents. Some are too afraid of being excluded so they act like they are dumb, vulgar, mean,... the boys are not very different. Some boys and girls are having sex already at age 13. Some are drinking alcohol. Those are the most popular ones.
I told DD to keep going, to look for friends faraway. It’s fine to be lonely, just make sure you are on the right route.
Hopefully she will go to a different school next year.
Is your DD as judgmental as you are?
Not at all. I wish she was - she would be more popular.