Calling all Tween Parents

khavice

New member
My daughter (who is 12) saw me on this site last night and wanted to know if she could get on it and find some CF kids her age to chat with.  <div>While I am glad that she wants to make friends with other kids who will understand what she is going through, I don't think giving her full access to everything discussed on this site is the answer.  <div>If any of you know of a site set up so that kids can talk to each other, I would appreciate the heads up.  Also, if any of your kids would be willing to 'chat' with mine that would be great also.  </div><div>Thanks in advance...</div></div>
 

khavice

New member
My daughter (who is 12) saw me on this site last night and wanted to know if she could get on it and find some CF kids her age to chat with. While I am glad that she wants to make friends with other kids who will understand what she is going through, I don't think giving her full access to everything discussed on this site is the answer. If any of you know of a site set up so that kids can talk to each other, I would appreciate the heads up. Also, if any of your kids would be willing to 'chat' with mine that would be great also. Thanks in advance...
 

khavice

New member
My daughter (who is 12) saw me on this site last night and wanted to know if she could get on it and find some CF kids her age to chat with. While I am glad that she wants to make friends with other kids who will understand what she is going through, I don't think giving her full access to everything discussed on this site is the answer. If any of you know of a site set up so that kids can talk to each other, I would appreciate the heads up. Also, if any of your kids would be willing to 'chat' with mine that would be great also. Thanks in advance...
 

CysticlyFIT

New member
Hello,

I am not a tween parent,/ or have children,- but to give you some advice, she could go to cfvoice.com , they have games, and maybe chat rooms,- i am not sure,- but she could find good information and esp. how to keep up with treatments and good videos of interviews with kids,- that I am sure she could relate to.

I agree with you and not giving full access to 'everything', she needs in this point in her life to stick and learn her treatments, exercise and be a kid!

If shes see something scary, it may turn her of, or sometimes, its actually a good thing- to see certain things, as it can do the opposite-, it MOTIVATES her !

When I was 12, I looked up a medical encyclopedia, and an article on CF,- at that time, I really didn't know what it was, but when I saw the projected life expectancy ( 30 ) at the time, it numbed me, so I thought I better stick to everything or else....hence the opposite effect.....!

Point is every kid is different and gonna take the truth of CF in a different way....

Also, kids are sneaky, -watch your computer,- I know, I was, hehe !

Good luck !
 

CysticlyFIT

New member
Hello,

I am not a tween parent,/ or have children,- but to give you some advice, she could go to cfvoice.com , they have games, and maybe chat rooms,- i am not sure,- but she could find good information and esp. how to keep up with treatments and good videos of interviews with kids,- that I am sure she could relate to.

I agree with you and not giving full access to 'everything', she needs in this point in her life to stick and learn her treatments, exercise and be a kid!

If shes see something scary, it may turn her of, or sometimes, its actually a good thing- to see certain things, as it can do the opposite-, it MOTIVATES her !

When I was 12, I looked up a medical encyclopedia, and an article on CF,- at that time, I really didn't know what it was, but when I saw the projected life expectancy ( 30 ) at the time, it numbed me, so I thought I better stick to everything or else....hence the opposite effect.....!

Point is every kid is different and gonna take the truth of CF in a different way....

Also, kids are sneaky, -watch your computer,- I know, I was, hehe !

Good luck !
 

CysticlyFIT

New member
Hello,
<br />
<br />I am not a tween parent,/ or have children,- but to give you some advice, she could go to cfvoice.com , they have games, and maybe chat rooms,- i am not sure,- but she could find good information and esp. how to keep up with treatments and good videos of interviews with kids,- that I am sure she could relate to.
<br />
<br />I agree with you and not giving full access to 'everything', she needs in this point in her life to stick and learn her treatments, exercise and be a kid!
<br />
<br />If shes see something scary, it may turn her of, or sometimes, its actually a good thing- to see certain things, as it can do the opposite-, it MOTIVATES her !
<br />
<br />When I was 12, I looked up a medical encyclopedia, and an article on CF,- at that time, I really didn't know what it was, but when I saw the projected life expectancy ( 30 ) at the time, it numbed me, so I thought I better stick to everything or else....hence the opposite effect.....!
<br />
<br />Point is every kid is different and gonna take the truth of CF in a different way....
<br />
<br />Also, kids are sneaky, -watch your computer,- I know, I was, hehe !
<br />
<br />Good luck !
 
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