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Protecting kids - advice
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77582250:MV80MjAwNTI4Xzc2MzkyNzkxX0ZFRTUzNjgy] Tell them about all the bad things that can happen in this world. Be honest, give examples, take questions. I did not let my girls go on sleep overs until they were 8. I felt they were aware enough at that age. Also you can give them a cell phone to keep in a bag if they need to call you. Instruct, instruct, instruct. Kids are smart if you inform them of stuff. Teach them right and you will sleep well. You know your kids more than anyone else. I know how ya feel tho. Have a great night. :hf: [/quote]
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I have two great kids that are young and still innocent. How do I preserve that these days? I want them to do sleep overs, Boy Scouts/Girl scouts and everything but I can’t trust anyone. I already live in a nice area. I don’t have the time to run every extracurricular activity and my wife stays at home. Is there a solution beyond over protecting them? I don’t want to do that either I let them take plenty of risks under my watch.
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