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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 319711" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>thank you, Lisa- what you describe about your nephew is my worst fear for my son- especially when I see therapist sitting there acting like this all happened because I was too strict- and knowing that while I am not the most lenient parent, I am not any more strict than other attentive parents who have expectations of their kids and the kid is on probation.</p><p></p><p>And you bring up good points that I have had thoughts of. Maybe I should wait and see- if difficult child gets released and there are "signs" that this boy has helped keep him in line, maybe I could let difficult child write him. I dunno know. I know it's safer and easier to let it go- but another part of me feels like an irresponsible citizen who refuses to get involved if I do that. on the other hand, my son has to remain my first priority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 319711, member: 3699"] thank you, Lisa- what you describe about your nephew is my worst fear for my son- especially when I see therapist sitting there acting like this all happened because I was too strict- and knowing that while I am not the most lenient parent, I am not any more strict than other attentive parents who have expectations of their kids and the kid is on probation. And you bring up good points that I have had thoughts of. Maybe I should wait and see- if difficult child gets released and there are "signs" that this boy has helped keep him in line, maybe I could let difficult child write him. I dunno know. I know it's safer and easier to let it go- but another part of me feels like an irresponsible citizen who refuses to get involved if I do that. on the other hand, my son has to remain my first priority. [/QUOTE]
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