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lilgymmie7
My little DD is seven yo and the baby of three in our family. As the baby, you would think that she was coddled too much and hence acted like the 'baby'. Although she is 11 years younger then her sister and 5.5 years younger than her brother, she would never dream of letting her siblings treat her like a baby. She is the one that will usually jump in to lend a helping hand. That could also be true because her brother and sister are teenagers and in the "The-world-revolves-around-me" mentality. They are also helpful, but DD really takes the cake on this one.
I have heard many times from friends and parents of her friends that "It's hard to believe she is only... I can carry on a conversation with her as if I'm talking to an adult..."
I wonder if it's her status in the family that brings out this quality, her involvement in gymnastics at such a young age, or something else. Has any one ever said something similar about your child and how as a parent do you go about parenting a child like this? I have caught myself making mistakes along the way in parenting my older two, and would so like NOT to make the same mistakes with little DD. Her older sister was so incredibly shy as a young child, and her brother was diagnosed with anxiety at seven. I too find myself talking to this little one extensively and it always ends with a smile clear across my face. What is it with these "old soul" kids? They are so endearing in so many ways...
I have heard many times from friends and parents of her friends that "It's hard to believe she is only... I can carry on a conversation with her as if I'm talking to an adult..."
I wonder if it's her status in the family that brings out this quality, her involvement in gymnastics at such a young age, or something else. Has any one ever said something similar about your child and how as a parent do you go about parenting a child like this? I have caught myself making mistakes along the way in parenting my older two, and would so like NOT to make the same mistakes with little DD. Her older sister was so incredibly shy as a young child, and her brother was diagnosed with anxiety at seven. I too find myself talking to this little one extensively and it always ends with a smile clear across my face. What is it with these "old soul" kids? They are so endearing in so many ways...
