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The drama of young girls and why it's important to listen

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  • 1 of 17

    by Laura L. Fields

    Young girls are very hormonal creatures. I remember the teen years I was an emotional basket case. During our teen years, we are learning about life, and developing crushes on boys, and their bodies are changing also. This...read more

  • 2 of 17

    by stillcrazy

    The secret of listening to your teenage daughter, is to listen without commenting. That's the key. I learned quickly with my two teenage daughters that all their confiding in me did not mean that they wanted my input....read more

  • 3 of 17

    by Rachelle de Bretagne

    Young girls go through changes. Of course boys do too, though not in the same way as the female species. Not only do they have to come to terms with the changes in their body, but they have to tolerate those hormonal chang...read more

  • 4 of 17

    by sarah twinn

    Young girls have always been drama queens, and now it seems to worse than when I was a kid. I have two teenage nieces and they are the ultimate drama queens. It always seems the world will end over every little thing with ...read more

  • 5 of 17

    by Kate Johns

    I live with a drama queen. So drama is no stranger to me. My daughter has been screaming and running since she could do both from the smallest bug, to her older brother yelling "Boo". Right now she is a young, innocent, sw...read more

  • by cyndihaltom52

    Listen! What does it mean and why should it be used in life? I have often asked my children "are you listening or do you just hear me"? When we understand the difference between these two small words, listen and hear,...read more

  • 7 of 17

    by Samantha Kingsbury

    This article is for me. All the way. I'm fourteen and I'm a chick. Girls are very dramatic for plenty of reasons and part of it is because we're growing into that "hormonal stage" as all the freaky doctors call it. The ...read more

  • 8 of 17

    by Jo Linsdell

    Growing up is not easy. Unfortunately we can forget this at times when we become adults. Think back to when you were a young girl. How important was it for you to be listened to? I know that my own experience growing up ...read more

  • 9 of 17

    by Emma Sutton

    Of all the things parents can do for their children, loving them and listening to them are the most important things that parents should do. This is especially true with young girls. Young girls see life through the eyes...read more

  • 10 of 17

    by Richelle Jones

    It is very important to listen to what your teenage daughter has to say. How do i know i know because i am one. The most important rule to remember is to never ask question let them talk to you, because if leave them alone...read more

  • 11 of 17

    by Vicki Stockard Phipps

    When I got my college degree, I took several courses in psychology. According to my text book on Abnormal psychology, my teenage daughter was completely insane, but when I researched her symptoms in Adolescent psychology,...read more

  • 12 of 17

    by Patti Winters

    When it comes to girls, I believe drama is completely entwined into their DNA. They can take a simple tale of walking to their next class and embellish it to become an elaborate journey into the heart of the unknown. If th...read more

  • 13 of 17

    by Mary E. Preece

    My first book published was about my growing up years and part of those growing up years were synonymous with drama. Describing as briefly as I can I want to vitally stress that being in tune to your teenage daughter is vi...read more

  • 14 of 17

    by S. Mills

    Every time I hear the line, "Save the drama for your mama," I cringe. I would much rather get to miss out on at least some of the drama, at least some of the time. However, when you have daughters, you don't have a choic...read more

  • 15 of 17

    by Mariah Velasquez

    Sometimes you will hear adults talk about how their children as they grow up need an "attitude adjustment",but what they don't realize is the world is having a bigger impact on teens these days.wanting to fit the American ...read more

  • 16 of 17

    by Becky Mcvicker

    I thought something was seriously wrong with my 12 year old 7th grade daughter. She tells me EVERYTHING about everyone in her school AND about their siblings problems too. At times I even get tidbits on how "so in so" has...read more

  • 17 of 17

    by Danae' Weatherall

    Its very important to listen to your teen daughter no matter what. Girls are constantly struggling with things that their parents don't know about. Its important that parents get involved. There are things that teen girls ...read more

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