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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 221021" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>How about adult supervision? I assume that you are in contact with the family whose friends house she is going nights per week. Talking over with other parents what you hope they are doing: supervising, encouraging getting permission befor making plans, calling when arriving at destination, calling when leaving to return home and any stops along the way delaying.</p><p>What I have been suggesting to my teen is that although it may feel like it is </p><p>intrusive the fact is if anything happens now, when they are roommates with others, when they have an employer, ect that calling and saying what is so is part of responsive relationships. </p><p>Also it aids a teen ager TO THINK about what they are doing.</p><p>Is she in any dance classes? I firmly believe that dance is a tool for mental health and that avenue may help her throughout her life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 221021, member: 6271"] How about adult supervision? I assume that you are in contact with the family whose friends house she is going nights per week. Talking over with other parents what you hope they are doing: supervising, encouraging getting permission befor making plans, calling when arriving at destination, calling when leaving to return home and any stops along the way delaying. What I have been suggesting to my teen is that although it may feel like it is intrusive the fact is if anything happens now, when they are roommates with others, when they have an employer, ect that calling and saying what is so is part of responsive relationships. Also it aids a teen ager TO THINK about what they are doing. Is she in any dance classes? I firmly believe that dance is a tool for mental health and that avenue may help her throughout her life. [/QUOTE]
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