"Knowing how to relate to the opposite sex will only serve her well as she matures. When she's working with a group on a project for school, she'll have experience managing herself with guys. When she lands a job, she'll have knowledge as to how to communicate with her male co-workers, bosses and subordinates."As long as the friends are just friends (and aren't engaging in risky behavior), the daughter should be just fine, said a behavioral specialist,. The specialist suggested that the concerned parent should get to know the boys her daughter is spending time with by inviting them to spend time at her house or offering to give them rides to their activities. Source: The Seattle Times
Labels: sex, boundaries, friends
Posted By: Aspen Education Group







