Thank you, Llacey, for sharing your personal story and helpful insights. She lives in the U.S. state of Maryland with her inquisitive, bilingual four-year-old son, Cavanaugh. Soon, I begin to build a network of other parents who were in a similar situation, but the fact remained: What more could I do?
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Kandis:
But I have a feeling that I am going to be successful before he does and jealousy scares me.
(27 September 2016)
Kandis:
He is very competitive, and I am not.
(27 September 2016)
Kandis:
My brother is already jealous of me and I'm not even successful yet.
(27 September 2016)
Nancey:
How to start conversation?
(27 September 2016)
Nancey:
Could you please give me advice on how I could make friends with him or atleast approach and talk to him?
(27 September 2016)
Nancey:
I want to ask him about the card tricks and show him some card tricks that I can do, but I don t know how to approach him.
(27 September 2016)
Nancey:
I ve seen him sit alone with his head down he looks like he doesn t want to be bothered, and I don t know if he wants any on to talk to him.
(27 September 2016)
Nancey:
There s this guy who I ve seen with cards and doing card tricks.
(27 September 2016)
Nancey:
At school I don t have friends and I m shy and awkward when talking to and in front of people.
(27 September 2016)
Tyra:
Is it bad that I like my best friend's soon to be boyfriend? Is there anyway to get over him?
(27 September 2016)
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