Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I would prefer an email so I can work through my response on my own without feeling like I need to have the correct reaction to another parent. An email that just said "I thought you should know that Johnny and Suzy have been smoking pot behind the bleachers after school. I will be talking to Johnny about it, I just wanted you to be informed so you can do whatever you think is appropriate" would be ok, I think.
Problem is that my kid wasn’t doing it. The other kid took it upon herself to tell a group of kids who don’t use drugs at all. They gave her a look then decided that she was going too far. They all told their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ALL of your 15 year olds either smoke pot now or will soon enough. No reason to narc anybody out.
Be. I didn’t smoke ever. Dh also. Half my friend never even tried it. Everyone is different. Maybe its because I hung with a nerdy crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Did you catch them or is this information you were told in confidence?
Anonymous wrote:I think I would prefer an email so I can work through my response on my own without feeling like I need to have the correct reaction to another parent. An email that just said "I thought you should know that Johnny and Suzy have been smoking pot behind the bleachers after school. I will be talking to Johnny about it, I just wanted you to be informed so you can do whatever you think is appropriate" would be ok, I think.
Anonymous wrote:ALL of your 15 year olds either smoke pot now or will soon enough. No reason to narc anybody out.
Anonymous wrote:Friend’s mom caught us smoking pot at that age. She told me “Tell your parents about this, or I will”. So I did. I think my mom appreciated that approach.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I would be incredibly defensive and embarrassed if another parent told me. It feels like it comes with judgment.
I guess an anonymous note, but of course I would prefer to find out directly from my son.