In general, I mean a well-behaved 7-year-old girl. I'm making a comic, and she's the daughter of the main character, but what the hell do I know about seven year olds? I can't remember when I was seven all that well. And I don't regularly hang around them, since I'm in high school, and none of my friends have brothers and sisters that young, and even if they did, they'd really only describe them as bratty.
So, how do the 7-year-olds you know act?
2006-11-07
04:27:23
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kulegurl98
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Like they're participants in the fire-drill at the State Asylum.
2006-11-07 04:29:32
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answered by themistocles 2
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I always think of 7 as the age where childhood innocence ends and long road to adolescence begins. Kids at that age start to have more self awareness and awareness of the personalities of each other, thus cliques start up, and peer pressure too. Read a few books in the "Junie B. Jones" series about a 7 year old girl and her life at school, with friends. They are not accurate for all children that age but can give you some idea how 7 year olds talk and think.
2006-11-07 04:33:18
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answered by Signilda 7
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I don't know how the girls act at 7 but I have a 7 year old step son and he is asking millions of questions all the time, he likes to talk alot, he is a very picky eater he wont eat anything but food from fast food restraunts, he has a very bad attitude, he talks back, he throws fits and temper tantrums, he beats up on me and his dad, he tells me how much he hates me because I stole his dad away from his mom but in actuality they have been divorced for many many years, and he makes up stories about me and his dad so that he wont have to come to his visitation with his dad, he beats his head on the wall when he is put in a timeout in the corner and sometimes when he is in the corner he turns around and laughs at me like he is thinking " you are not my mom so who are you to punish me", he gets into fights in school, and he likes to kick the walls too and punch the walls too. So that is what I go through everyday tcomes to visitation I put up with it and deal with it and I am only 23 years old.
2006-11-07 05:14:02
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answered by kitten16_18 2
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My daughter just turned 8, but she is cocky, conceited, and knows everything, kind of like the typical teenage boy. She is obsessed with being the most popular, most beautiful, and being in every extracurricular activity. Cheerleading, hip hop dance, guitar lessons, chorus, art classes to name a few. She likes to ride her bike, rollerblade, and write stories. She always has a comeback and doesn't listen well at all. Hope it helps.
2006-11-07 05:15:12
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answered by katbeek 2
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7 yr olds are at the age where they should be listening to thier parents. they should be into cool clothes and hanging out with friends at school. they ride bikes, still like chuck e cheese etc.
2006-11-07 04:35:33
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answered by me 2
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They are super silly and talk alot. They also start getting that "attitude" LOL
2006-11-07 04:31:48
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answered by KathyS 7
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go hang out at a park and talk to parents.....
2006-11-07 04:30:04
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answered by anyways_fukitol 3
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all kids r different.
2006-11-07 04:29:32
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answered by greengrass 3
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