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Understanding the pressure points
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 463187" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Since you've talked with J about it, now it is hard to pretend you don't know about it... If you want to teach J about being responsible for your own actions, then you should have him go to the Town Hall and explain what happened. If you don't have the finances to cover the repairs, maybe just ask how J. can make it right. </p><p>In those small villages everyone knows everything. It is only a matter of time. If you are proactive about the issue, he might be seen as a turbulent little boy with a mother who handles things right! To be familiar: he is a tough one, but she won't take no sh...! lol</p><p>That's what I would do, and remind J that you are proud he is admitting his mistake and that mistakes happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 463187, member: 11847"] Since you've talked with J about it, now it is hard to pretend you don't know about it... If you want to teach J about being responsible for your own actions, then you should have him go to the Town Hall and explain what happened. If you don't have the finances to cover the repairs, maybe just ask how J. can make it right. In those small villages everyone knows everything. It is only a matter of time. If you are proactive about the issue, he might be seen as a turbulent little boy with a mother who handles things right! To be familiar: he is a tough one, but she won't take no sh...! lol That's what I would do, and remind J that you are proud he is admitting his mistake and that mistakes happen. [/QUOTE]
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