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Ask Amy: How do I tell the parents what these ‘good kids’ are doing?

Hello! I understand that you have a question about how to tell the parents about the actions of some "good kids" who are doing something that you find concerning. It's important to approach this situation with care and consideration for all parties involved.

First, it's important to remember that as a parent or guardian, your primary responsibility is to protect and guide your child. While it may be tempting to keep information about their friends' actions from the parents, it's important to consider the potential consequences of doing so. If the information you have is concerning, it's important to address it in a way that is respectful and honest.

One approach could be to schedule a time to talk with the parents about your concerns. During this conversation, it may be helpful to explain the situation in a clear and concise manner, without making assumptions or jumping to conclusions. You can also provide any evidence or information you have about the behavior in question, but be sure to do so in a way that is respectful and non-judgmental.

It's also important to emphasize that your primary concern is for the well-being of your child, and that you are not trying to criticize or judge their friends. Instead, you can frame the conversation as an opportunity to discuss how to support your child in making responsible choices and navigating challenging situations with their peers.

Ultimately, it's important to approach this situation with empathy and understanding, while also being honest and open about your concerns. By doing so, you can work together with the parents to find a solution that is best for your child and their friends.


Published 55 days ago

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