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19 year old stellar srudent admitted to eating pot brownies
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 602731" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>The first summer when they came home from college is the worst. My daughter, who is a easy child, would stay out all night without calling because she got used to that at college. I told her that she didn't have a curfew but I needed a call by midnight to tell if she was coming home and when or if she was staying at a friend's. She has 3 younger brothers and I couched it in terms of setting a good example for them, as well as letting me get to sleep. She got it. She's now home after 2 summers away at school working and it's been a delight.</p><p></p><p>As for your daughter, if you have younger children at home, talk to her about how she is a role model and an example for them. How would she feel if a younger sibling came in and saw her eating a pot brownie or worse yet, grabbed one and popped it in his mouth? You also need to just tell her that no drugs are allowed in the house, it's a rule. I abandoned or amended many rules as my kids got older, but drugs and underage drinking are non-negotiable.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, she sounds like a basically good kid. I drank in college (legal age was 18 then) and smoked some pot but I managed to become a lawyer and a decent citizen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 602731, member: 3493"] The first summer when they came home from college is the worst. My daughter, who is a easy child, would stay out all night without calling because she got used to that at college. I told her that she didn't have a curfew but I needed a call by midnight to tell if she was coming home and when or if she was staying at a friend's. She has 3 younger brothers and I couched it in terms of setting a good example for them, as well as letting me get to sleep. She got it. She's now home after 2 summers away at school working and it's been a delight. As for your daughter, if you have younger children at home, talk to her about how she is a role model and an example for them. How would she feel if a younger sibling came in and saw her eating a pot brownie or worse yet, grabbed one and popped it in his mouth? You also need to just tell her that no drugs are allowed in the house, it's a rule. I abandoned or amended many rules as my kids got older, but drugs and underage drinking are non-negotiable. Good luck, she sounds like a basically good kid. I drank in college (legal age was 18 then) and smoked some pot but I managed to become a lawyer and a decent citizen. [/QUOTE]
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