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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 222144" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I like the idea of monitoring the ph line.</p><p>I believe you can block indiv. calls. He may figure out a way around it but it will at least work temporarily. And it will keep your weekends and evenings quieter.</p><p>They meet up in school, so he's not skipping school? Hmm.</p><p>He does have an odd home life. "The mom of a friend wants to know where we live." Why wouldn't the dad* ask who the friend is b4 telling the kid to hang up? (*Or whoever the male voice belonged to ... brother, etc.) Why wouldn't the kid just tell you? And why would the other person instruct him to hang up? Very, very odd. </p><p>I second the opinion that the family may be into dealing.</p><p>I just called one of difficult child's friends to ask for their address (we were writing thank you notes but he didn't ask why I needed it) and he just told me the address. Of course, he knows me ... sigh. I don't know. I'm trying to brainstorm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 222144, member: 3419"] I like the idea of monitoring the ph line. I believe you can block indiv. calls. He may figure out a way around it but it will at least work temporarily. And it will keep your weekends and evenings quieter. They meet up in school, so he's not skipping school? Hmm. He does have an odd home life. "The mom of a friend wants to know where we live." Why wouldn't the dad* ask who the friend is b4 telling the kid to hang up? (*Or whoever the male voice belonged to ... brother, etc.) Why wouldn't the kid just tell you? And why would the other person instruct him to hang up? Very, very odd. I second the opinion that the family may be into dealing. I just called one of difficult child's friends to ask for their address (we were writing thank you notes but he didn't ask why I needed it) and he just told me the address. Of course, he knows me ... sigh. I don't know. I'm trying to brainstorm. [/QUOTE]
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