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<blockquote data-quote="--Eleanor--" data-source="post: 44878" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>How do you know about this letter-- and have you talked to the police officer dad? If you know exactly what he said (or is threatening to do) it would be easier to know how to respond. If he is suggesting that he is going to try to approach your child in any way while at school, I'm pretty sure that the school will put a stop to that--and you should make it clear that you expect the school to prevent such a confrontation. Perhaps he is suggesting, though, that he intends to report your child to juvenile authorities. If that is the case, maybe that is a situation in which a mediator could be of assistance--lots of places these days have "juvenile offender" mediation that tries to get things settled before a child gets too far off track.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck--it sounds like a difficult one...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="--Eleanor--, post: 44878, member: 3620"] How do you know about this letter-- and have you talked to the police officer dad? If you know exactly what he said (or is threatening to do) it would be easier to know how to respond. If he is suggesting that he is going to try to approach your child in any way while at school, I'm pretty sure that the school will put a stop to that--and you should make it clear that you expect the school to prevent such a confrontation. Perhaps he is suggesting, though, that he intends to report your child to juvenile authorities. If that is the case, maybe that is a situation in which a mediator could be of assistance--lots of places these days have "juvenile offender" mediation that tries to get things settled before a child gets too far off track. Best of luck--it sounds like a difficult one... [/QUOTE]
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