Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t have a consequence for this.
My 13yo took a gummy at a friends house. Told me a few days later but had gone to bed at 7pm that night so I wouldn’t notice. I told her that that was consequence enough and I appreciated her honestly. The gummy belonged to the friends dad.
As long as not driving after drinking and they were on a safe space I’d just have a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:It’s still a very serious issue, but you need to stress repeatedly that telling the truth was an excellent choice and plays a role in future trust, your relationship, and privileges.
That being said, it should bear no role on punishment for the crime. No contact whatsoever with the other kids she was waiting, ever. Grounded and no device for a while. Then only supervised communication and visits with vetted people. Possibly change schools.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever is the usual punishment shave off 10% of the time
Anonymous wrote:It’s still a very serious issue, but you need to stress repeatedly that telling the truth was an excellent choice and plays a role in future trust, your relationship, and privileges.
That being said, it should bear no role on punishment for the crime. No contact whatsoever with the other kids she was waiting, ever. Grounded and no device for a while. Then only supervised communication and visits with vetted people. Possibly change schools.