Question?  A single mother of one of my 12 year old 
Trailblazers asked me what to do about her son.  Evidently she 
caught him with one of her skirts in a paper bag and when 
confronted, he told her he was going to put it on. (It sounds 
like he was not real excited about talking about the situation) 
I told her that I wouldn't worry about it, that since he was 
honest to her and since he is a very normal kid that he was 
just being curious and it is not a big deal. I told her that 
there was no need for me to talk to the boy because making a 
big deal out of it wouldn't  help anybody. Now I'm wondering if 
I did the right thing.  She was a little embarrassed by the 
whole thing and she didn't want the incident to affect my view 
of her son.  Has anyone ever had this sort of thing come up?
Cdr. Dick Wm. Waskey         

"Don�t wait to make your Son a great man. Make him a great boy."
  
Faith Assembly of God
Royal Rangers Outpost # 81
 
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