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9 year old girls!!!!

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Topic: 9 year old girls!!!!
Posted By: Kelpa
Subject: 9 year old girls!!!!
Date Posted: 08 September 2008 at 8:53am
Does anyone have one or has gone through having one...

I am finding Paige is turning into something not toooo pleasant.....She has been such a nice well mannered caring dot up until now and over the last few weeks has been something "else".




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Posted By: jack_&_charli
Date Posted: 08 September 2008 at 3:22pm
sorry i don't have one of those.......but i wondered if it started happening around the time brennan was born?

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Posted By: shaz
Date Posted: 08 September 2008 at 6:37pm
Ah got to love them don't you. So far I've had two nine year old girls one was way easier than the other. I have to dash off but will come back on here tomorrow and if the girls will let me

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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: 08 September 2008 at 9:06pm
I had one who is now 11 and she is also a Paige     She was the same.......actually she still is sometimes!   

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Posted By: Kels
Date Posted: 08 September 2008 at 9:13pm

I must have a late bloomer as she didnt start getting difficult, moody and non my lovely daughter I once had at 10yrs and has slowly developed into this 12yr old madam who I have already had visions of literally jumping on and wanting to strangle. However the times when she reverts back to the pre teen persona keeps me from gettting rid of her full time. SOrry no real meaningful wisdom just to let you know I have one too lol



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Posted By: blondy
Date Posted: 08 September 2008 at 9:56pm
No experience with my daughter here obviously (thank goodness we have years until then!), BUT I wanted to share that when I was 9/10, I was a right pain in the ass towards my parents for a number of weeks/months, all leading up to my period starting.... so maybe it could be raging hormones?

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Posted By: shaz
Date Posted: 09 September 2008 at 7:44pm
Oh no don't mention pubity I'm not ready
My girls can't be old enough for that !!!

Well Alex has away's been a bit emotional and started developing really early she had underarm hair etc by 7!!! So I headed of to the Doctor and was slightly reassured as she said there is a "magic weight" most people don't start pubity until they are around 45kg.
Now Natasha (nearly 13) is 44kg and Alex (10) is 47kg so my two could start at the same time.
Imagine all 3 of us with PMS at the same time!!!!



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Posted By: caitlynsmygirl
Date Posted: 09 September 2008 at 8:50pm
So looking forward to Caitlyn being 9 now ...thanks guys !

Blondy , sorry i just had to comment on your daughter's name , i love it , Natalie was the name of my dear friend who passed away last year , she was gorgeous , and kind and had a great passion for life, its a good name, and...you spell Caitlyn the way i spell my daughter's name

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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: 09 September 2008 at 10:50pm
DD got her period about 5-6 months ago. It was really exciting and our house was filled with secred little girly chats for the week she first got it. She has been quite challenging with her moods, but she is a great girl. Its nice when you can enjoy chick flicks together, share lipgloss (and shoes in our case), and go shopping together. Its so cool to watch her style evolve...its so not like me which I find interesting.
Girls are great......for the most part
Oh and she craves chocolate now two

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Posted By: Candkids
Date Posted: 11 September 2008 at 10:39am
OMG if mine is acting like shes 15 now imagine the torture of puberty!! aaaggggghhhhhhh nnnnnooooooooooo

my friend has a 9yr old and she has also turned into something "else"

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Posted By: Kelpa
Date Posted: 12 September 2008 at 10:51am
Aha...Paige is 44kg and has been eating Forrero Rochers like no tomorrow! (depsite not ever liking chocolate!)

Hmmm....how scary...really not ready for this... UGH!

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Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 12 September 2008 at 10:58am

My niece is 8yo and seems to be going through it now.  She called me the week before last to ask if she can move in with us 

Her poor mum is having major issues with her moodiness and tempers.  Gosh I hope it's because of hormonal changes happening early, I'd hate to think things might get worse for my sister next year.



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Posted By: Kelpa
Date Posted: 12 September 2008 at 1:14pm
Yes moodiness and sulky behaviour and ignoring me and UGH..alsorts of weird things..like looking up...."things" on the computer ..I have just found while looking at the history!!!!!



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Posted By: Candkids
Date Posted: 12 September 2008 at 10:14pm
lol moodiness and tempers . . . .
must start when there 5!
i get nothing but yelling and screaming crying and sulking or tantys all day long!

ilke earlier when she couldnt wear my stiletto boots to her school disco . . (picture little skinny blonde in a purple fairy dress wearing red stiletto pointy boots which are the length of her legs, screaming and stomping feet saying . . )
" i HATE you, i dont love you anymore, you dont love me coz if you did youd let me wear them!! i want to live with nanna! if you dont let me wear them mummy im not going to buy you any birthday presents"

ROFL

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Posted By: AnnC
Date Posted: 13 September 2008 at 12:12am
OMG Brooke is already over emotional (and its not just thats shes 10 shes been such an emotional child from the beginning)... I see she tests Dh more than me. Although haveing to ask the same thing a thousand times is a common occurance in our house hold.

Note: must weigh Brooke tomorrow.... so not ready for the period and pubity thing

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Posted By: fallen
Date Posted: 01 October 2008 at 5:07pm
My daughter will be 10 in November and I've definitely noticed a change in her lately. She is more moody and emotional than she ever was before. I got my period when I was 11 and developed boobs at least a year prior to that. So whilst she doesn't 'appear' to be changing, I'm guessing there is a lot of hormonal things happening.

I was talking to a couple of friends recently about the same thing and their daughters were exactly the same.


Posted By: mum2paris
Date Posted: 01 October 2008 at 11:58pm
My sister's daughter is 11, and she has been broody as since about 9. She is lovely mostly but can have some foul tempers especially at her 13 yr old brother.

I'm afriad of what paris will be like at 9 with the attitude she's beginning to give me now - when we were going to a birthday party the other day she said to me "can't you just drop us off at the kerb so you don't come in." apparently "all the other parents do it" OMG rubbish, it's a 5 yr olds party, all the other parents DO NOT do it. I would possibly expect this comment at age 16, but definately not 5!

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Posted By: razzmatazz
Date Posted: 12 October 2008 at 10:07am
My daughter is 8 (nine in jan) and she is exactly the same.
mind you she has been hard work since she was about 5
but yes she is very moody, quite like a yoyo. one moment she is happy smily normal, next she is storming off with a look that could kill.

sometimes you dont even have to say or do anything to her.
its like shes got two personalitys!!
she is also spending a lot of time in front of mirror, changing outfits doing hair etc.

also had massive tantrum at me because i would nt buy her theses white stileetos.
come one did she really thnk i would??

I find i have to ignore her when she has one of her moods and let her have sulk.

not that easy though!


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Posted By: caliandjack
Date Posted: 12 October 2008 at 10:39am
My niece also Paige is now 12, and she is in one big hurry to grow up. She has always clashed with her Dad, but now its becoming even worse. She's quite smart and very headstrong (gets that from her dad) tries to act and look 18 but usually comes across as a 12 year old in her behaviour.

Her parents seperated when she was 9 which may have had a lot to do with her behaviour. She's like a second mum to her little sister. She has had a few issues with relationships at school, and been the subject of some bullying. she's now at a different / bigger school and doing much better.

Don't know if she's got her period yet, but seeing your 11 year old niece with a black bra on, was a bit scary.

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