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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 463202" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>If the children told you...they have told others. In a small community I would assume most people know about it. on the other hand I think it is <strong>really </strong>important to keep in mind that he is only four years old. Small children very rarely purposely take an action with a planned bad result. in my humble opinion he is not old enough to "pay for it". He is not even old enough to write a note of apology for goodness sake. He can do age appropriate penance at home....perhaps early bedtime for a couple of nights?</p><p></p><p>Personally I don't trust "stranger" adults dealing with little children. What they may deem acceptable to say or do may very well not be acceptable. If there is a representative that accept payments, explanations, etc. then can't you go there alone? Word will still spread about J but he will be saved from a possibly misguided lecture or action from an unknown adult. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 463202, member: 35"] If the children told you...they have told others. In a small community I would assume most people know about it. on the other hand I think it is [B]really [/B]important to keep in mind that he is only four years old. Small children very rarely purposely take an action with a planned bad result. in my humble opinion he is not old enough to "pay for it". He is not even old enough to write a note of apology for goodness sake. He can do age appropriate penance at home....perhaps early bedtime for a couple of nights? Personally I don't trust "stranger" adults dealing with little children. What they may deem acceptable to say or do may very well not be acceptable. If there is a representative that accept payments, explanations, etc. then can't you go there alone? Word will still spread about J but he will be saved from a possibly misguided lecture or action from an unknown adult. DDD [/QUOTE]
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