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<blockquote data-quote="Rumpole" data-source="post: 552832" data-attributes="member: 15255"><p>(resident difficult child post)</p><p></p><p>He sounds like a good kid. If he's smoking frequently, certainly not desirable. Also, if he's in college he really needs to know that whatever he puts on the internet, with caches and databases it's there forever.</p><p></p><p>And I totally take your point about someone making bad decisions, not wanting to badger him from casual to frequent use... when all is said and done, he is an adult, but your love and support could really see him through this period. People experiment, particularly when they're at university (college), it sounds like he's doing well and perhaps made a few silly decisions, but hopefully nothing to be too concerned about. Seeing your difficult child face to face, in a non-judgemental, non-threatening way, can never hurt.</p><p></p><p>R</p><p></p><p>Edit: What Signorina said, ++, excellent advice, far better than I could have put it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rumpole, post: 552832, member: 15255"] (resident difficult child post) He sounds like a good kid. If he's smoking frequently, certainly not desirable. Also, if he's in college he really needs to know that whatever he puts on the internet, with caches and databases it's there forever. And I totally take your point about someone making bad decisions, not wanting to badger him from casual to frequent use... when all is said and done, he is an adult, but your love and support could really see him through this period. People experiment, particularly when they're at university (college), it sounds like he's doing well and perhaps made a few silly decisions, but hopefully nothing to be too concerned about. Seeing your difficult child face to face, in a non-judgemental, non-threatening way, can never hurt. R Edit: What Signorina said, ++, excellent advice, far better than I could have put it [/QUOTE]
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