Me: (Calling upstairs) You OK, Sweetheart?
Teenager: YEEESSSSSS!!!! (Slams door)
Well, I'm convinced.
#Teenagers #DontHaveEm #JustSayNo
No, I didn't. She slammed a door, not me. And no, I don't tolerate her being rude to me. I do know. She is either here, at school or at her best friend's house. She is exceptionally polite and the school has actually put her in assertiveness and confidence building classes.
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Art of some form would also help with that. Be it drawing, knitting, carving or pottery. Bringing your ideas into the world can be a wonderful confidence boost to anyone, but especially a child.
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She has no interest in this and I will let her spend her limited free time on what does interest her.
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I'm not ordering you to do anything, I'm simply saying that there could be something creative out there that she might enjoy that could help her build confidence in herself.
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And believe it or not, I'm aware of this.
End of conversation
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