Pubdate: Wed, 12 Mar 2003
Source: Dear Abby (US)
Copyright: 2003 Universal Press Syndicate
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Author: Abigail Van Buren
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DEAR ABBY

DEAR ABBY: I am a single mom with a 7-year-old son, "Jason." We're new
to the neighborhood, but Jason has made friends with three boys from a
family who lives across the street. The kids are great, and they all
play well together.

However, the boys' mother is irresponsible and cannot be trusted. I
know for a fact that she steals from stores and dabbles in illegal
substances. I want my son to have friends, but I refuse to allow him
to play at their home. Am I wrong? How should I explain this to the
boys' mother if she asks why Jason isn't allowed to come over? --
MICHIGAN MOM

DEAR MICHIGAN MOM: You're not wrong. You're a mother who has her
priorities straight. If the woman asks you why you want the children
at your home, tell her with a smile that you feel more secure if you
are supervising them. It's the truth -- but don't be surprised if it's
a question she never asks.

More to the point is the question you did NOT ask. If the boys' mother
is into drugs and thievery, you would be doing the boys a favor to
notify Child Protective Services. You can ask that your name not be
used.

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