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<blockquote data-quote="myeverything04" data-source="post: 501926" data-attributes="member: 13522"><p>This sounds like the exact thing I would do, but I tend to try to 'fix' everything myself, even when things aren't my responsiblity to fix and I don't have the skills to fix them. Then, about half way through trying to 'fix' it, I'm more stressed out and in over my head. How long has your difficult child been seeing this girl? Is it possible to maybe invite both her and her parents over for dinner one night? Maybe you could get more of a feel for them and see if her stories to your son are exaggerated. </p><p></p><p>I know this has to be a very hard decision because you are betrying your sons trust if you tell the school (and he may not trust you with other important information, even if it pertains to him next time) but at the same time, can you really take this on by yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myeverything04, post: 501926, member: 13522"] This sounds like the exact thing I would do, but I tend to try to 'fix' everything myself, even when things aren't my responsiblity to fix and I don't have the skills to fix them. Then, about half way through trying to 'fix' it, I'm more stressed out and in over my head. How long has your difficult child been seeing this girl? Is it possible to maybe invite both her and her parents over for dinner one night? Maybe you could get more of a feel for them and see if her stories to your son are exaggerated. I know this has to be a very hard decision because you are betrying your sons trust if you tell the school (and he may not trust you with other important information, even if it pertains to him next time) but at the same time, can you really take this on by yourself? [/QUOTE]
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