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[quote=Anonymous] OP - It is interesting that with a rising 9th grader your focus was on time and pickup elements of life. I also think it is important to start helping her to say "No" to other things that even girls might be doing, especially when at an overnight sleepover such as being offered alcohol, pot, or other pills. At some point there will kids experimenting and even the best kid might make a mistake and want to share. I can remember when we purposefully decided to be the drivers for a 'nice group" of girls between where they were having dinner and the home coming dance. Little did we realize that someone had a bottle of something some shared between dinner and waiting for us. They advised DD not to try it as they knew she did not drink, but they basically had an open container in the back seat of our wagon!! So you see no matter what you think you might have rules and plans for, life always offers surprises. [/quote]
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