L.A.
You or someone she really respects and admires, needs to speak with her about self respect. How important she is and how she needs others to realize that too. This is an age, where they only think about themselves.. They want to talk about themselves, they want to show off them selves. and they want to be noticed and given approval about themselves.. If we as parents or family do not do this, they will seek it out elsewhere..
This is also the time, we must give them rules and make sure they follow the rules. If they step over the line, we need to let them know we are aware of it and that there are consequences.. The tween needs this a craves it, but will never admit it. So we must be willing to keep them on task.
Let her know strong, self confident girls/women do not need a boy to make them feel good about themselves..
And that boys can be afraid of the girls that chase after them. They also do not always respect a girl that is always flirting, instead they tend to gravitate towards the girls that have their own interest, that are smart and that do not act goofy..
What outside activities is she into? Sports, clubs, Groups.. like a youth group?
She needs to be kept busy.. Volunteering, projects.... small jobs..
Speak with her about the dreams and plans you had as a teen. Talk about what ended up happening.. the good and the bad..
Then ask her what does she want when she grows up? Where does she want to go to college? What subjects does she like in school? What type of studies in and careers follow her interests?
What does she want to be when she has a career? Does she want a house, a condo or an apartment when she has a job? What color will she paint her living room? etc..
Does she want to travel? Does she want a pet?
Also this is a good time to talk about her body and the changes that are going on.. Also about Teen pregnancy and the TRUTH about what it is really like to be pregnant, giving birth and having to care for an infant/ child forever.. .
I used to have these conversations every once in a while with our daughter.. Especially when she and I saw or we heard about a teen pregnancy.