Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has Tiktok account, she does a good job on hiding it..
She definitely doesn’t. You know there are some kids who follow rules and don’t want trouble right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dd is in 8th grade. She is very much a goody two shoes type and hates/is afraid of drugs and smoking. She is 13 and young for her grade. I have just learned from another mom that some of her closest friends have been caught vaping and having edibles - both caught in their pockets and from posts on social media. Dd doesn’t have social media and I don’t think she knows about this but I of course need to ask her. I don’t think she is partaking (and the person who told me doesn’t either) but I am concerned. This seems very young and of course I’m worried about what could be in the drugs. These are most likely purchased from the “smoke shops” and bodegas that are all over near her school (we live in NYC).
How would you approach with her? And would you tell other moms?
Moms other than the kids already caught? No. MYOB.
The kids were not caught by their moms, so their moms don’t know. One of them is my DD’s best friend and I’m very close with her mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not young for that - it's within an average age. And it's not your place to tell other moms. Don't be a gossip.
I am not sure why you feel the need to tell your DD. Why not just quietly encourage/foster her friendships with other kids?
You have elementary school children, don’t you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am REALLY getting sick of parents not being a village. All of these posts of videos, drugs, etc… and you moms are not contacting the other parents immediately.
OP, 8th grade is no where near early for this. I know of 6th graders that are vaping. But the problem is schools are barely addressing it and parents like you who beat around the bush and think not my kid, not my problem. It is 100% your problem as your kid is actively involved with these girls. Most vaping happens on school grounds. Not at home
I never said not my kid not my problem. I don’t know the details and I am worried. I’m worried about my daughters friends.
Dh and I spoke with her. She 100% did not know it was happening and she’s very upset. And worried. I trust her. I do want to think carefully about what or how I tell the other parents because again I don’t know all the details.
Anonymous wrote:Dd couldn’t sleep last night because she was so upset by this. She feels disappointed and betrayed by her friends. She is worried about them. She said that she feels like her closest friend in the group (her best friend since age 2) has been “more distant” lately and she now thinks she understands why and it’s very hard for her. I am positive she did not know. I know my kid and I know when she is lying and she is so upset by this (and not in a “my mom found out something and I’m in trouble”) way.
I’m going to try to find out more from the person who told me - it was apparently a parent who found evidence (a vape pen and edibles) in the pockets of some kids, and also saw things posted on social media by these kids. Dd doesn’t have social media. Her phone was inspected carefully yesterday (she has no problem with that she knows her phone needs to be open to us to check at any time).
Perhaps other kids knew this was going on but mine didn’t. She has a very busy extracurricular commitment and has been especially busy with it lately so I could see why she feels a bit distant from her friend group. But I absolutely believe she didn’t know this was going on by her reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Dd couldn’t sleep last night because she was so upset by this. She feels disappointed and betrayed by her friends. She is worried about them. She said that she feels like her closest friend in the group (her best friend since age 2) has been “more distant” lately and she now thinks she understands why and it’s very hard for her. I am positive she did not know. I know my kid and I know when she is lying and she is so upset by this (and not in a “my mom found out something and I’m in trouble”) way.
I’m going to try to find out more from the person who told me - it was apparently a parent who found evidence (a vape pen and edibles) in the pockets of some kids, and also saw things posted on social media by these kids. Dd doesn’t have social media. Her phone was inspected carefully yesterday (she has no problem with that she knows her phone needs to be open to us to check at any time).
Perhaps other kids knew this was going on but mine didn’t. She has a very busy extracurricular commitment and has been especially busy with it lately so I could see why she feels a bit distant from her friend group. But I absolutely believe she didn’t know this was going on by her reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Dd couldn’t sleep last night because she was so upset by this. She feels disappointed and betrayed by her friends. She is worried about them. She said that she feels like her closest friend in the group (her best friend since age 2) has been “more distant” lately and she now thinks she understands why and it’s very hard for her. I am positive she did not know. I know my kid and I know when she is lying and she is so upset by this (and not in a “my mom found out something and I’m in trouble”) way.
I’m going to try to find out more from the person who told me - it was apparently a parent who found evidence (a vape pen and edibles) in the pockets of some kids, and also saw things posted on social media by these kids. Dd doesn’t have social media. Her phone was inspected carefully yesterday (she has no problem with that she knows her phone needs to be open to us to check at any time).
Perhaps other kids knew this was going on but mine didn’t. She has a very busy extracurricular commitment and has been especially busy with it lately so I could see why she feels a bit distant from her friend group. But I absolutely believe she didn’t know this was going on by her reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Dd couldn’t sleep last night because she was so upset by this. She feels disappointed and betrayed by her friends. She is worried about them. She said that she feels like her closest friend in the group (her best friend since age 2) has been “more distant” lately and she now thinks she understands why and it’s very hard for her. I am positive she did not know. I know my kid and I know when she is lying and she is so upset by this (and not in a “my mom found out something and I’m in trouble”) way.
I’m going to try to find out more from the person who told me - it was apparently a parent who found evidence (a vape pen and edibles) in the pockets of some kids, and also saw things posted on social media by these kids. Dd doesn’t have social media. Her phone was inspected carefully yesterday (she has no problem with that she knows her phone needs to be open to us to check at any time).
Perhaps other kids knew this was going on but mine didn’t. She has a very busy extracurricular commitment and has been especially busy with it lately so I could see why she feels a bit distant from her friend group. But I absolutely believe she didn’t know this was going on by her reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dd is in 8th grade. She is very much a goody two shoes type and hates/is afraid of drugs and smoking. She is 13 and young for her grade. I have just learned from another mom that some of her closest friends have been caught vaping and having edibles - both caught in their pockets and from posts on social media. Dd doesn’t have social media and I don’t think she knows about this but I of course need to ask her. I don’t think she is partaking (and the person who told me doesn’t either) but I am concerned. This seems very young and of course I’m worried about what could be in the drugs. These are most likely purchased from the “smoke shops” and bodegas that are all over near her school (we live in NYC).
How would you approach with her? And would you tell other moms?
Moms other than the kids already caught? No. MYOB.
The kids were not caught by their moms, so their moms don’t know. One of them is my DD’s best friend and I’m very close with her mom.
OP, just spit out the whole story clearly. Who caught the kids? If it's school, the school will call their parents.
+1 op, you need to clarify
No, another parent caught them. I don’t know who. AFAIK the school and the parents of the girls don’t know. It was a parent of a boy who found them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am REALLY getting sick of parents not being a village. All of these posts of videos, drugs, etc… and you moms are not contacting the other parents immediately.
OP, 8th grade is no where near early for this. I know of 6th graders that are vaping. But the problem is schools are barely addressing it and parents like you who beat around the bush and think not my kid, not my problem. It is 100% your problem as your kid is actively involved with these girls. Most vaping happens on school grounds. Not at home
I never said not my kid not my problem. I don’t know the details and I am worried. I’m worried about my daughters friends.
Dh and I spoke with her. She 100% did not know it was happening and she’s very upset. And worried. I trust her. I do want to think carefully about what or how I tell the other parents because again I don’t know all the details.
Anonymous wrote:She has Tiktok account, she does a good job on hiding it..