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Teenagers
#11
I agree Koekie, 14-17 is a difficult age.
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#12
Quote:Originally posted by Curio
I agree Koekie, 14-17 is a difficult age.


I agree with this I have one of 16 and really what a handful - very difficult and then one who is turning 13 in Oct. Younger hasn't been a problem yet but I am sure it is coming.

I think I am just going to have to continue to
'Wash that grey right out of my hair' as it is getting worst by the day at the moment!!!!
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#13
Quote:Originally posted by Curio
Who else here at GB have teenage children?


Got one son of 11yrs - he just started high school last week.How old is yours? Smile
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#14
I have a 13 yr old son (14 next month) and we have our moments too..........Sad
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#15
My youngest daughter is turning 16 soon. My eldest is out of her teens now. She is over in London & coming here in December for a holiday. Can hardly wait to see her again. She left after finishing matric & is studying part time with Unisa. She seems to love it in the U.K & has a good job too.
There seems to be a lot of peer pressure nowadays with teenagers. I suppose we will always worry about them growing up & going out into the big world.
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#16
mine is 11...just started high school....and boy i can see i am in for one helluva ride....:innocent: :innocent:
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#17
My aunt sent me a fridge magnet over saying.........
"Ask your teenagers now whilst they still know everything".

Big Grin

I think the fields of communication just have to be kept open & to let them know that they are loved.
It is a difficult time for them as they are changing so much. I know sometimes teenagers can get very emotional & they think that we as parents don't understand them. They forget that we were once teenagers too. Big Grin Smile
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#18
Quote:Originally posted by Curio
I agree Koekie, 14-17 is a difficult age.

Great .. mine turns 15 next week on the 11th :wall: ... like being on a roller coaster with her ... she's good for a while .. then suddenly without warning ... the attitude changes ... she seems to hate us and she starts breaking the rules etc etc Rolleyes *sigh* .. well I rule her with an iron rod .. only thing she understands .. but when she's good she's wonderful :daisy:
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#19
One 12 year old son who cannot make up his mind whether he is still a baby or a teenager and a daughter who is 15 going on 50.... the easiest one is the 5 year old
SPAM in a can....Now available in regular, turkey, Lite and HOT
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