BuzzandAriel'smom
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Thanks to all that posted. I really wanted to hear diverse opinions. I was working at my church this morning and talking to the ladies there and got some perspective also. I do realize that the kids most likely don't know what they are saying. I also see that keeping the lines of communication open and keeping my daughter's trust are the most important things here. I asked her if she would like me to talk to the councelor and she said that would be a good idea because she believes that if these kids knew it was wrong then they would stop, god bless her! I hope she is right! I think I will invite the little girl that is also in the middle of this over to our house this weekend. Her parents are divorced and she has some issues with acting out. I am hoping that she can get an idea of how our family works and maybe my dd and our family can be a positive influence.
My dd does not want to be homeschooled. She wants to go to school. I explained to her in the car this morning that I really think that the kids in her grade are acting like highschoolers and that I would be really sad if she missed out on the fun that she could be having as a first grader if she started acting like them. She said that she understood that and that she doesn't want to grow up too fast because she likes to play. That made me breathe a little easier and see that she really wants to make the right choice but she want everyone else too also. Don't we all!
Thanks to all of you compassionate parents for taking the time to ease my mind and give me your input.
My dd does not want to be homeschooled. She wants to go to school. I explained to her in the car this morning that I really think that the kids in her grade are acting like highschoolers and that I would be really sad if she missed out on the fun that she could be having as a first grader if she started acting like them. She said that she understood that and that she doesn't want to grow up too fast because she likes to play. That made me breathe a little easier and see that she really wants to make the right choice but she want everyone else too also. Don't we all!
Thanks to all of you compassionate parents for taking the time to ease my mind and give me your input.
but I do think this is just something kids that age go through and not meant as anything inappropriate. Sexy lol that's another story
. My 5 year old can prepare her own lunch and make smart choices about what would consitute a healthy lunch. My 13 year old can set her own schedule for school and get it done, and she understands deadlines and how to study on her own without mommy whispering in her ear. When I was very sick, she even wrote up her own lesson plans and went ahead with her school week. She has also a job already.