If you’re wondering whether your precious daughter—the one who used to giggle as she ran to you, savor every bite of her meals, and curl up in your lap for storytime—has transitioned from her cherubic phase into the turbulent tween years, you’re not alone. Having navigated the tumultuous tween stage with our daughter for quite some time, here are some clear indicators that the hormonal rollercoaster is in full swing. You may want to stock your car with essentials like a flashlight, a portable radio, and a decade’s worth of granola bars.
- She remarks that she preferred you when you were 39 (you’ve just hit the big 4-0).
- She says you’d look like a teenager if not for your “face.” You might feel a bit flattered, despite the sting.
- She debates with you as if she’s a seasoned attorney, arguing about everything from sibling disputes to bedtime with the meticulousness of a young legal prodigy. Imagine a fresh-faced associate in a high-stakes law firm—it’s exhausting.
- You frequently hear her declare you “the worst” or “a terrible mother,” typically triggered by simple requests like putting on shoes or brushing her hair.
- She insists that other moms are nicer, likely because they don’t ask their daughters to do those same mundane tasks.
- During a weekend visit to friends, when you ask her to get ready, she becomes so enraged that she starts tossing your belongings around, even throwing your bra into the hallway for everyone to see.
- Upon discovering a book you ordered about parenting tweens, she screams, “You’re worried about me? You’re WORRIED about me?”
- She scolds you for missing her impressive soccer practice high kick because you stepped away for a moment—because let’s be real, you have needs too! After apologizing, she storms off, leaving you to sheepishly explain her behavior to the other parents.
- On days when she’s not mad about the usual requests, she’s genuinely enjoyable to be around. Her insights are remarkable, her creativity boundless, and her humor is spot-on. You’re starting to see the amazing woman she will eventually become, which fills you with pride.
- Yet, she seems to cry almost daily, a byproduct of the hormonal shifts she can’t fully understand just yet. You recognize that this mix of childhood innocence and burgeoning adolescence is simply part of her growth process. As the one who knows her best, you hold her close, kiss her goodnight, and vow that together you’ll work toward better tomorrows—though with a realization that this will be a long journey, measured in years and days.
Embrace the tween years—cherish the moments, however chaotic they may be, knowing that they will eventually pass. You’ll find yourself reminiscing about them someday.
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Summary
Navigating the tween years can be challenging as your sweet little girl transforms into a more complex individual. Expect eye-rolling, dramatic outbursts, and the occasional heartfelt moment that reminds you of the bond you share. Embrace this transitional phase with patience and humor, while cherishing the glimpses of the person she is becoming.
