I would not do anything in writing. I would only do it by word of mouth. |
Your #1 priority in this situation is to protect your kid. Not your BFF or her kid. If your friend is that naive to not know what's going on under her own nose, that's on her.
Think very carefully about how you proceed. |
THE BOLDED! |
Also, this kid is dealing drugs and hanging out with people with guns. Police should be involved. Looking the other way doesn't help society. |
+1 NP |
+1000. I’d call the police immediately. |
I'd worry about protecting your child not only socially but also re: physical safety in light of the above. I'd tell her to steer clear of the girl. Not sure I'd act given the potential for violent retaliation against my own child. |
Telling the parents is dumb. It's also a risk that someone might violently retaliate against your child. People who own guns and who have a business to protect. Don't play hero here, OP, stakes are too high. |
Counselor. I did this regarding some potential self harm at a younger age, that was reported by my daughter. I did tell my daughter that I had to talk to a professional about it and that she did the right thing. Again, she was much younger. My one regret is trusting the counselor with my daughters name because she did not maintain confidentiality -so I support the anonymous email idea. |
Ok with more of this detail, I may send an anonymous email saying that your daughter is selling drugs and send the link to the account. I would not want to be involved and don’t want my child involved. I would protect my child first. |