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Subject: Re: I ned advice about my kid's new friend


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Nanette Bell
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Date Posted: 17:53:55 01/15/06 Sun
In reply to: Blenda L. Moulino 's message, "I ned advice about my kid's new friend" on 17:26:15 01/15/06 Sun

Dear Blenda L. Moulino,

That sounds like a tough situation you have. I have a neice that is about your son's age, so I know what it's like. Well, children tend to bring different friends home a lot. So I think the smart desicion is to let him see her, because eventually he will get bored with her and bring other friends home. Hope I helped.

Nanette Bell

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