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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 111307" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Perhpas your son is working on a little crush with neighbor girl and he feels it "raises his appeal" to be funny and pick on his sister?? I wouldn't want two teenagers of the opposite sex hanging out unless they are supervised well.</p><p></p><p>Have you sat your son down and told him how he is sabatouging time with company by his attitude towards his sister when the neighbor girls are there? Maybe you need to make it absolutely clear that you won't tolerate and teasing or taunting or all bets are off. For every time he annoys his sister in the company of the neighbors, he looses a couple days of company privilages. You will probably also want to address the girl taunting his sister as well. Tell your son that he has some responsibility to make sure his sister is not teased. Tell him to talk to the neighbor girl and blame it on you. Something like "my mom is going to not let us hang out if we bug my sister". </p><p></p><p>It's nice for your kids to have friends and I love having other kids here in my house. There can be drama from time to time, but I'm sure you will work it out.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 111307, member: 805"] Perhpas your son is working on a little crush with neighbor girl and he feels it "raises his appeal" to be funny and pick on his sister?? I wouldn't want two teenagers of the opposite sex hanging out unless they are supervised well. Have you sat your son down and told him how he is sabatouging time with company by his attitude towards his sister when the neighbor girls are there? Maybe you need to make it absolutely clear that you won't tolerate and teasing or taunting or all bets are off. For every time he annoys his sister in the company of the neighbors, he looses a couple days of company privilages. You will probably also want to address the girl taunting his sister as well. Tell your son that he has some responsibility to make sure his sister is not teased. Tell him to talk to the neighbor girl and blame it on you. Something like "my mom is going to not let us hang out if we bug my sister". It's nice for your kids to have friends and I love having other kids here in my house. There can be drama from time to time, but I'm sure you will work it out. Good luck, Sharon [/QUOTE]
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