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<blockquote data-quote="ck1" data-source="post: 74018" data-attributes="member: 3767"><p>If I were in your shoes, I would probably be downplaying the seriousness of the incident because nothing happened. However, the others are absolutely right, this is very serious. Unfortunately, she was probably manipulating to get what she wanted. Each incident alone doesn't seem like a big deal, but if she is manipulating to get her way, it can, and probably will, only get worse. </p><p></p><p>Did she really think there would be no consequences to leaving her precious siblings alone? She took that chance and obviously thought you wouldn't find out. Missing the homecoming dance should just be the beginning. There will be more dances, she's young. I would try to steer the conversation in a way so that she tells you what happened. She needs to be sent a clear message that this is unacceptable, otherwise you may as well just tell her she can do what she wants and get away with it. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck1, post: 74018, member: 3767"] If I were in your shoes, I would probably be downplaying the seriousness of the incident because nothing happened. However, the others are absolutely right, this is very serious. Unfortunately, she was probably manipulating to get what she wanted. Each incident alone doesn't seem like a big deal, but if she is manipulating to get her way, it can, and probably will, only get worse. Did she really think there would be no consequences to leaving her precious siblings alone? She took that chance and obviously thought you wouldn't find out. Missing the homecoming dance should just be the beginning. There will be more dances, she's young. I would try to steer the conversation in a way so that she tells you what happened. She needs to be sent a clear message that this is unacceptable, otherwise you may as well just tell her she can do what she wants and get away with it. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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