Liz
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I'm worried for my DD. She has a hard time making and keeping friends. She is 13 but I suppose a bit immature for her age. Most other girls her age are interested in make up and boys and she's not. She does like clothes & shoes like the other girls. But she's really shy so has a hard time making friends. When she gets a friend it seems to work really well for several months and then the girls start acting like they are too grown up for her and quit calling & coming around.
Laura has had a lot of medical problems and takes a ton of pills so that makes her "different" too. She's never rude or mean so she's not driving away friends that way. She gets along real well with my best friend's daughter, who is 10, but just seems to have a harder time with her own age group. I don't know what to do. She doesn't seem unhappy, and I try to make up for it by spending time with her but I know I can't be a substitute for a good friend.
I've asked my DS(14) if he knows what the other girls are thinking and how I might help Laura. He says she just needs to be more outgoing, but I don't think her whole personality can be changed. I've always been shy but always had a few close friends growing up.
Anyway, thanks for listening and letting me talk it out.
Laura has had a lot of medical problems and takes a ton of pills so that makes her "different" too. She's never rude or mean so she's not driving away friends that way. She gets along real well with my best friend's daughter, who is 10, but just seems to have a harder time with her own age group. I don't know what to do. She doesn't seem unhappy, and I try to make up for it by spending time with her but I know I can't be a substitute for a good friend.
I've asked my DS(14) if he knows what the other girls are thinking and how I might help Laura. He says she just needs to be more outgoing, but I don't think her whole personality can be changed. I've always been shy but always had a few close friends growing up.
Anyway, thanks for listening and letting me talk it out.