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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 368796" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Well, I personally would make the list very general. Keep it about safety & respect for family. </p><p> </p><p>For example, if the rule is 'respect your home and family members'. It is broad enough to cover a ton of areas. Then as you feel disrespected you can embellish on the rule. So, if she swears in front of wife and she feels that is disrespectful. They can have the discussion about swearing being on the 'respect' rule and come to agreements about it during this discussion. No punishment this time, but if it happens again, since it is clearly part of the rule - punishment. </p><p> </p><p>My main concern for this child is her safety. She has made some risky choices with the internet. Did she know this person she went to meet? We have had a couple kids on the site in real dangerous situations from internet meetings. So, rule #1 would be 'I must know where you are & whom you are with at all times."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 368796, member: 391"] Well, I personally would make the list very general. Keep it about safety & respect for family. For example, if the rule is 'respect your home and family members'. It is broad enough to cover a ton of areas. Then as you feel disrespected you can embellish on the rule. So, if she swears in front of wife and she feels that is disrespectful. They can have the discussion about swearing being on the 'respect' rule and come to agreements about it during this discussion. No punishment this time, but if it happens again, since it is clearly part of the rule - punishment. My main concern for this child is her safety. She has made some risky choices with the internet. Did she know this person she went to meet? We have had a couple kids on the site in real dangerous situations from internet meetings. So, rule #1 would be 'I must know where you are & whom you are with at all times." [/QUOTE]
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