
Click Here | You'll notice your child is working towards more independence from your family. He'll make more of his own decisions - from simple things such as the clothes he wears, to the sports, clubs and hobbies he's interested in. Your child's room will become his haven and his personal interests will show clearly in the posters on the wall, stickers on the wardrobe and the music blaring from the CD player. Pre-teens may also begin to keep a diary to record the ups and downs of his friendships and, eventually, the start of more intense and intimate relationships. Privacy becomes very important at this tim. Eileen Hayes at bbc.co.uk lets us in on a few golden rules... |
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