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Topic: puberty!!! Posted: 09 May 2008 at 4:46pm |
Ok so I know this is far from being baby related....other than technically my daughter can now have a baby of her own  Yes, my little girl just got her first period!
Both of us have been waiting for it and are both prepared for it.
My question is...I want to do something special with her to celebrate her begining of womanhood! My mum took us out to dinner and gave us a ring with a little key on it (key to womanhood). I want to do something similar...any ideas other than the above?
She is 11 years old (not that far off for some of your DDs)
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 4:52pm |
Oo wow!! what an exciting time.. What about a little pendant or something??
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 5:02pm |
What an awesome mum you are!
I got my period when I was 10 and my mum yelled at me for leaving the toilet in a mess.
Take her out for dinner and get her something special I reckon :D
Oh oh and teach her that when the boys find her pads/tampons (which they WILL) and try to make fun of her, for her to gross them out by explaining EXACTLY what the pads/tampons are for. Then they'll leave her alone ;) I did that in intermediate and it worked a treat :P
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 5:05pm |
I like what your mum did for you! Going out to dinner and wearing a ring are both quite grown up things to do, so maybe you could do something in the same sort of vein of being grown up.
Get her ears pierced if she hasn't already, take her to get a facial or her nails done... Any of those fun, grown up girly things!
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 5:05pm |
She has had the pads and stuff for a while now. She did the puberty talk in year 5 at school. Actually a good age to do it cos they aren't all giggly and stuff yet. By the time they get to intermediate its old news and they don't really care what the boys think.
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 5:26pm |
JD wrote:
She has had the pads and stuff for a while now. She did the puberty talk in year 5 at school. Actually a good age to do it cos they aren't all giggly and stuff yet. By the time they get to intermediate its old news and they don't really care what the boys think.
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Exactly! It's supposed to be taught at Year 5/6 but so many schools are prudish. What's the point in teaching them at Year 7/8 (some schools even 9/10  ) when most of them have already gone through it?!
Congrats for you and your daughter. Maybe dinner and a movie, or go get facials and do a bit of shopping, or maybe an engraved signet ring?
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 5:38pm |
How special!
I got a silver charm bracelet when I got mine....I was so embarrassed, not because I got a pressie, but because my mum told my grandparents!!!!
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 6:16pm |
OMG I'm so not ready for all that. I've done the talk and got the pads etc but Natasha is 12.6 now and nothing so far but the pimples have started bummer.
Such a nice idea to do something special though so I will now be thinking of ideas too.
You could do the facial thing or have your nails done. But I really think a piece of jewelery is such a lovely idea, it's something to keep forever.
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 6:36pm |
oh goodness - scary my daughter is 10 (just turned) i thought I had a couple of years at least. she knows the birds and the bees and why we have a period. I haven;t really sat down and told her if you get this coming out this is what you do etc..... maybe better get onto that - sure she knows but no hard in making sure!
i THINK a necklace or something like that would be good - just make sure its not too obvious - I know I was pretty embarrased and didn't want to let anyone know - It was bad enough my mum knew lol
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 6:50pm |
I wanna give our girls something like a purity ring, but I'll get them to wear it on their right hand so it is not confusing. That way it can stay on their right hand well after they get married too if they like.
ps 11  I was 14 1/2 lol
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 8:06pm |
12 is the average age I think - youngest is typically 8, so maybe some of you need to be having those talks pretty soon!  I was 12 when I had mine, my sister was at least 14+ (I moved out of home not long before she turned 14, but she was a late developer anyway)
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 8:10pm |
We just recently gone through this with my Step DD as well and I didn't even think to buy her something special to mark the 'occasion'..
she's 11 also.... I was.....wait for it.... 17 *cough*
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 8:15pm |
Congrats to your DD, she's growing up!
My DSD was 8 when she got hers  I was too much in shock to do anything special for her, we certainly weren't expecting it that early, but I'd like to do something special for my other girls when their turn comes - providing they don't catch us off guard again!
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 8:37pm |
She has been growing little boobies for the last couple of years so I knew it was imminent! We are really close and I think talking about it regularly amongst other stuff has made it pretty easy for her to talk to me about that sort of stuff...eg armpit hairs, bras, pimples and skin care, appropriate clothing for 'young ladies'.
I might take her to get her nails done, or a eyelash tint (she has georgous long eyelashes). Then I think a nice dinner. I might also check out the local jewelers and see what they have.
I want to do something special cos its one of those things you remember forever!
Scary when your babies grow up
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 9:05pm |
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 9:26pm |
I was one of the lucky ones who also got hers at 8  . Aaaaaand I was away at my penpals house. And I had nooooo idea what was going on - to be honest I thought I'd crapped myself!! When I got home and Mum was doing my washing, she took me aside and handed me a pantyliner and said "I think you might need this" and that was that....I hid it from everyone else until about form 3...I'll never ever forget it, put it that way, but for all the wrong reasons!!!
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 9:48pm |
Awww what a nice mum I got mine when I was 13 and when I told my mum she didn't even believe me.
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 9:52pm |
Aw how lovely that your parents treated it so special! I was so excited when I got mine- all my friends had it and I was desperately wishing for it for months (I was 12- little did I know...). My friend got taken out for dinner and I remember being so jealous- I think the dinner/jewellery thing is a lovely idea. I'll be doing it with my girls
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Posted: 09 May 2008 at 11:45pm |
Yeah children are going through puberty a lot younger now, I did a big paper on it but now cos of baby brain can't even remember why? I think just a lot of environmental factors. Oh, now what should I do for Jack when he gets his first wet dream?  cos that's all about making sure the things work for boys...
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Posted: 10 May 2008 at 7:41am |
Emz get him his first lesson on how to do the washing? hahaha Ill let DP deal with it but id hate to think what he would do prolly sneak the poor boy into his first strip joint hahaha
I was almost 14 when i got my first AF i had all the stuff for it but we went on holiday for a month and never thought i may need to pack and pads so sure enough like 2 days into the trip mine arrived i was so embarrassed (i was a very shy girl) it took me a few days before i told mum and used toilet until then
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