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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Find a new place to live. Your kids' ages are too spaced for any of them to share. [b]I'm a social worker in VA and the law we must follow is opposite sex kids over the age of 3 cannot share a room. [/b] [/quote] For real? There's law on how to room my children? WTH?[/quote] Sounds like she means foster chikdren, which makes perfect sense.[/quote] but it makes no sense to OP's situation so why bring up this 'law'?[/quote] NP. Because the PP has unresolved issues related to opposite sex siblings sharing a room. I don't know what happened to her but she (or someone with similar issues) comes on DCUM periodically to assert opposite sex kids can't share a room. It's only in FOSTER care that opposite sex kids over the age of 3 cannot share sleeping quarters. http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+reg+22VAC40-211-70[/quote] OP, fwiw, please group by gender. You would really hate to learn in 20 years that grouping by age may not have been the most prudent move.[/quote] That person (people) who keep insisting that the teen gets her own room while the almost teen boy shares with his sister are just deranged.[/quote]
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