Totally normal. Preteens/teens go through a lot that you can't see. Don't do anything too harsh. Especially since she is clinging. This means she cares about you still and isn't just being a brat. I would seek counselling for you two to go to together even though that sounds cheesy. For communication. Most the time they just don't want to talk to their parents about things. She might resist going though. I would totally understand if she did resist. Think about yourself at that age. Would you want to sit in the same room with your parent while someone tried to read you like a children's book?
There are still challenges I hope you do know that. Things like bullying, class work, social issues, peer pressure, self image issues, societal pressure, ect. The rate of suicide in the U.S. alone is going up. If we are talking about overall people who are supposed to help usually are a problem or ignore the problem. Luckily this girl's parent seems to care and want to help.
She is being clingy for a reason we can't see so that's why suggest talking to someone.
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Totally normal. Preteens/teens go through a lot that you can't see. Don't do anything too harsh. Especially since she is clinging. This means she cares about you still and isn't just being a brat. I would seek counselling for you two to go to together even though that sounds cheesy. For communication. Most the time they just don't want to talk to their parents about things. She might resist going though. I would totally understand if she did resist. Think about yourself at that age. Would you want to sit in the same room with your parent while someone tried to read you like a children's book?
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Just try to understand as well as thinking about added challenges of modern day preteen/teen life.
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What challenges?
Someone wiping her ass?
Whay I'm wondering is why does she go into the bathroom with him.
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There are still challenges I hope you do know that. Things like bullying, class work, social issues, peer pressure, self image issues, societal pressure, ect. The rate of suicide in the U.S. alone is going up. If we are talking about overall people who are supposed to help usually are a problem or ignore the problem. Luckily this girl's parent seems to care and want to help.
She is being clingy for a reason we can't see so that's why suggest talking to someone.