Hi-I have two kids-a daughter who is almost 7 and in
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First-testosterone mc grade and a son who is 5 and about to enter Kindergarten. My concern is with my daughter. On an academic level, she is doing great. She is above average in all her classes. My question is about the way that she behaves with other people. She has lots of friends but is very inconsistent in her behavior toward them. At times, she is very friendly and outgoing but the next day she may see the same friend she played great with the day before and will hardly even acknowledge their existence! She is a
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Complete-rf indifference as though she just can't be bothered to address them. Also, I am seeing a continuing pattern in the way she behaves toward my parents who live in England. We live in the United States but my parents visit at least two or three times a year and stay for a couple of weeks. Prior to their arrival, my daughter is very excited to see them and for the
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regularRegular insulin, consistent basis and after the novelty has worn off, she just becomes disinterested but I'm not sure if the problem is deeper than this. We have lots of friends that my daughter has known all her life. Many times, she will be fine with them and then other times they tell me know that she didn't speak a single word to them the whole time they were together. At times, it even appears difficult for her to say 'hello'. I have tried talking about it to my daughter many times but she really doesn't have any answers. I don't know how I should proceed. I'm afraid if I keep discussing it with my daughter that I will make it more pronounced versus just letting it go and hoping that she will grow out of it. But, I don't want to ignore it and risk her alienating all of her friends and family members if there is something that I could/should be doing in the meantime. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!