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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 481563" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>me-"Yes it is. This is why I dont recommend leaving your warm home without permission, staying gone all night, and not having a ride home."</p><p></p><p>Oh- I'm writing that in my little notebook for future use! She's less than a mile away- tough, she can get herself home. My difficult child went to a friends house a few blocks away once when he was about 12-13yo without permission and I didn't know where he was- they refused to answer calls. It started downpouring rain. Tough. He snuck out at night once, was nowhere to be found when I saw he was gone- around 11:00-12:00. The doors got locked once I became too tired to wait up anymore. Apparently, he tried to get back in around 3:00. Wouldn't call because 'he didn't want to get in trouble'. So I hear he slept in a friends dog house that night. That story does trouble me, but really, how much can we do? That didn't teach him a lesson either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 481563, member: 3699"] me-"Yes it is. This is why I dont recommend leaving your warm home without permission, staying gone all night, and not having a ride home." Oh- I'm writing that in my little notebook for future use! She's less than a mile away- tough, she can get herself home. My difficult child went to a friends house a few blocks away once when he was about 12-13yo without permission and I didn't know where he was- they refused to answer calls. It started downpouring rain. Tough. He snuck out at night once, was nowhere to be found when I saw he was gone- around 11:00-12:00. The doors got locked once I became too tired to wait up anymore. Apparently, he tried to get back in around 3:00. Wouldn't call because 'he didn't want to get in trouble'. So I hear he slept in a friends dog house that night. That story does trouble me, but really, how much can we do? That didn't teach him a lesson either. [/QUOTE]
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