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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. You can address this with tact and grace. "Sarah, I know that sometimes the grapevine is not reliable, but I heard something that related to Beth's safety and well-being. I heard that she may [insert details here.] I hope this is not true, and of course I would never repeat this to anyone, but in the interest of her safety, I wanted you to know."[/quote] I like this approach. OP, the only thing I will add is if parents know it and are either in denial or struggling helplessly with if, their response may not be great. However, do this because it's the right thing to do. If a kid is struggling or trapped, we all need to help, and that means letting the parents know.[/quote] This. [/quote]
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