Open your home to your children’s friends. Set boundaries of acceptable behavior and be consistent. If you need to address problems with someone they are hanging out with, calmly discuss how that behavior concerns you. Giving them a personal example from your earlier years will help them see that you had problems and did not always handle them well/or that you did handle it in a certain way that turned out good.—Debbie, Mississippi
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