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DD seems very vain, how to reduce her focus on looks?, She is not even 8 yet!
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29/12/2012, 08:59 AM
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If you aren't that way are her friends?
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29/12/2012, 09:04 AM
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Stronger than ever.
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DD is nine and has gone through stages of thinking a lot about her appearance. I just try to make sure that I don't put a lot of emphasis on appearances myself (besides I am a real tomboy as well).
So if DD asks if I like how she looks, I just say yes, do you like it? If she says yes then I tell her, that's all that matters, as long as you like it, it doesn't really matter what I think. If she asks, will other people like it? I say, I don't know, do you like it? And so on. I keep deflecting the conversation back to her own opinion of her appearance, emphasising that her opinion is the one that matters.
I am also careful not to focus too much on people's appearances myself, when talking to the kids. Or mine. Appearances are secondary to me anyway so it doesn't take much effort on my behalf.
Don't know if that helps but that's all I got!
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29/12/2012, 11:47 AM
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DD is 11 and has never been through this stage. The only rason I can think, apart from personality is that we have been very strict about what she is allowed to watch/listen to. No music videos unless viewed by us first (eg most Tayloe Swift we are fine with, absolutely no Beyonce), definately no australias top model, mean girls, beauty pageant shows etc. She still likes to look nice when she goes out but is by no means obsesive about it. I have always tried to be really laid back about how I look when she is around, if I'm getting ready to go somewhere I try to play down the whole 'how do I look" thing.
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