JTF,
Maybe set some hard core regulations? Like if she keeps up a top notch GPA, toes the line, etc. she could model part-time when she turns 15? Yeah, I know, you're gonna be the hated bad ass...but in the long run, well,it's for the best.
And you ARE her parent!!
The world is so fukd up the way it is, that a 13 year old can get into sooooo much shit, plus education gets flung right out the door when a kid gets those $$$stars$$$ in their eyes and figures "why bother to go to school when I'm makin the big bucks!"
I sure don't envy your position...I remember very well what I was like at 13...13 goin' on 22...smokin', dopin' & drinkin'....I traveled more throughout the country between the ages of 13 and 16 than I ever have since! I loathed school and skipped as much as possible, defied authority and chose to do things my way.
I would really hate to have your dilemma...just remembering my own party daze, I know I'd feel like locking my kid up just so I could keep them from makin' all the same mistakes I did! Lol!
I think one of the things that had the greatest impact on me was my Mom, her straight-up way of bein' with me, straight talk and she never bullshitted me. We had trust and a deep bond and I wanted to live up to her trust. Regardless of where I was, I always called home and never let her sit & worry...and as a result my path changed.It meant the world to me knowing I could count on her...without judgment.I knew she had my back no matter what and vice versa.
I think the best way to connect with your daughter is to be straight up...and talk a LOT! Just never let there be a communication breakdown and intervene right away if there appears to be a roadblock & find out what's causing it. Taking an interest in stuff she's into, for real, and being her confidante and friend as well as parent will go a long way in bridging any gap in communication.
Maybe you'll find that she wants to model enough that she's willing to toe the line and do a lot of compromising...OR maybe you'll discover that modeling is her Mom's dream for her but not so much her own desire!
13 year olds can be as vehemently opposed to something today as they were in favor of it yesterday...Lol!
So, again, I say....I do not envy you this! Lol!
But....just go with the flow & feel your way...groping along....like every parent inevitably must! Lol!
Greatest luck.....
Keep hangin' in there!
Koda
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