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Going to a friend's house with no parent
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 170371" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I permitted my difficult child (actually- I guess I finally gave in to the begging) to go to his best friend's house after school last year until I got home from work. That was for approx. 1 1/2 hours. Most of the time, there would be an adult there, but not always. The boys were 12/13 yo and I was comfortable that the other boy was more responsible then difficult child, or so I thought. They did end up getting in trouble together a few months later, twice. But difficult child has never gotten into trouble when I have not been at home or when he's been left completely unsupervised, oddly enough. I can't let difficult child do this in the future, but that is because of his legal issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 170371, member: 3699"] I permitted my difficult child (actually- I guess I finally gave in to the begging) to go to his best friend's house after school last year until I got home from work. That was for approx. 1 1/2 hours. Most of the time, there would be an adult there, but not always. The boys were 12/13 yo and I was comfortable that the other boy was more responsible then difficult child, or so I thought. They did end up getting in trouble together a few months later, twice. But difficult child has never gotten into trouble when I have not been at home or when he's been left completely unsupervised, oddly enough. I can't let difficult child do this in the future, but that is because of his legal issues. [/QUOTE]
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