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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 209158" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>The boys had been back and forth all day. We are working with them to inform us where they are at all times. difficult child was only there for about 1/2 hour or less when I had called. I can see him entering the home and going down to the game room without the other mom's knowledge. Then H went upstairs to eat and didn't mention to his mom that difficult child was over. </p><p> </p><p>We do often have a kid in the house playing during a quick meal if that child has already eaten at home or refused the offer to join our meal.</p><p> </p><p>I have found that 12 year olds are entering a new world of informing people of what they are doing. Kids think we see and know what they are doing at all times and need to learn to tell us if they leave the yard or neighborhood even if we are aware. It is preparing them for those lovely teen years where they are always leaving home. Now is the time for them to get in the habit of letting people know where you are at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 209158, member: 5096"] The boys had been back and forth all day. We are working with them to inform us where they are at all times. difficult child was only there for about 1/2 hour or less when I had called. I can see him entering the home and going down to the game room without the other mom's knowledge. Then H went upstairs to eat and didn't mention to his mom that difficult child was over. We do often have a kid in the house playing during a quick meal if that child has already eaten at home or refused the offer to join our meal. I have found that 12 year olds are entering a new world of informing people of what they are doing. Kids think we see and know what they are doing at all times and need to learn to tell us if they leave the yard or neighborhood even if we are aware. It is preparing them for those lovely teen years where they are always leaving home. Now is the time for them to get in the habit of letting people know where you are at. [/QUOTE]
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