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Oh honey, get really scared. People will say "If you teach them right, they'll do right". Well, that's true up to a point. In fact, you have to teach them right so they know what the choices are. But make no mistake, peer pressure does exist. And with TV and movies and music, fighting her hormones will be an uphill battle. My best advice (even though you didn't ask for it), be honest with her. She's going to ask you questions that definitely make you uncomfortable. Don't avoid the issues, deal with them head on. Don't always believe her just because she's your child, look at the situation honestly and figure things out for yourself. And most important, never, never, never stop loving her. That'll do more for both of you in the long run. Oh yeah, and once they grow up and get kids of their own to have to worry about, things pretty much go back to normal.

2007-01-11 01:07:51 · answer #1 · answered by HipHopGrandma 7 · 3 0

My oldest son will be 14 in May and I have to say he is sooo much fun! The kid just cracks me up..his grades have gotten worse, but his attitude has gotten better. He's matured so much these last few months...On the other hand, the thought of my daughter turning 13 scares the hell outta me cuz she's already a handful at the age of 6...my boys are ecstatic that they will be in college when that day comes!

2007-01-11 01:09:51 · answer #2 · answered by ~LAX Mom~ 5 · 0 0

My son just turned 13 and I am so not ready for all this. Kids these days grow up way too fast.

I am terrified what the next year will bring. I also have an 11yr old daughter. I think that will be 3 times worse than than a teenage boy.

I will be praying for ya.

2007-01-11 01:07:54 · answer #3 · answered by Why do you ask? 5 · 1 0

SCARED? Why should you be scared?

Just think back to when you were 13.
How were you with you mom and dad?

Weren't you just a little angel?
Never did anything they told you not to?

What? BETTER OR WORSE!

It only gets better and enjoy it while you can, You see how fast she is growing up don't you!

They are only young once.

Good Luck mom giggles!

2007-01-11 05:53:02 · answer #4 · answered by Penny Mae 7 · 0 0

Be afraid, be very afraid. Seriously though, when my daughter turned 13, there were times I thought I was going to strangle her (and almost did). It's a part of growing up. But it gets easier as they get older. She's 16 now and I wouldn't have missed those years for anything.

2007-01-11 01:12:40 · answer #5 · answered by Phoenix Rising 6 · 0 0

genuinely no longer! our toddlers ought to experience they are able to circulate to the police for help while necessary. A small toddler would not constantly understand shoplifting as stealing. Why no longer take them decrease back to the save with the stolen merchandise and function them say sorry to the owner? With the mothers and fathers strictly on the edge of honesty, what save proprietor could stress an arrest without looking like a propose previous toddler-hater? all of us make blunders, enormously as toddlers. Repentance, accompanied by applying forgiveness and mercy makes the excellent impact.

2016-12-12 09:05:09 · answer #6 · answered by anirudh 4 · 0 0

It get's worse! I have a 13 year old and 14 year old (both girls)and going through HELL right now!

2007-01-11 01:09:28 · answer #7 · answered by davidsch62 2 · 0 0

i heard it gets worse,my daughter is 12 and she has just started being a nightmare,i have spoke to mothers of teenager girls and they all say up to age 15 they are so hard work what with hormones and puberty running round there body,usually after that i hear they improve.... heres hoping.

2007-01-11 01:07:38 · answer #8 · answered by Madonna 5 · 1 0

well i hate to scare you but it does get worse we have a 14 year old,it gets better in time !

2007-01-11 01:12:24 · answer #9 · answered by ♥♥ lou lou ♥♥ 6 · 0 0

Just try to continue to have open and honest (as much as she might be willing to give over) communication. Tell her that you are always there for her...and expect her to think you know absolutely nothing and that you have NEVER been through what she is going to go through..regardless if you have or not.

2007-01-11 01:07:29 · answer #10 · answered by What, what, what?? 6 · 0 0

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