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[quote=Anonymous]If the content of the emails doesn’t concern you, I think the issue is less him emailing your daughter — than your daughter emailing him. So you tell him to stop. He abruptly stops. Where does that leave your daughter? Before contacting the camp, I think that you should talk with your daughter. If he sought her out or offered his contact information to the campers, then, in your place, I’d definitely contact the camp. If she sought him out, and his responses are short and polite, I think the issue is your daughter’s behavior. Not all counselors are trained in exactly the same ways. I can believe that: How to politely discourage contact from a camper who finds your FB page once you’re no longer employed by the camp might not have been covered. I can also believe that your daughter might see no reason not to reach out to the camp counselor that she has learned to trust — once the sessions have ended. So, start with your daughter— and then decide whether you have concerns that need to be addressed with the counselor and/or the camp. [/quote]
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