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there was a single mom that needed to go report to him whether her son did his homework or not, she needed help.
Reinforcements are always good IMHO.
This creates a well balanced structure of boundaries and limitations for the child.
Mom and Dad's ( family ) rules, coincide with lawmakers rules, and the school's rules, the teacher's rules, the grandparents rules, the coaches rules, etc.
In a perfect world, should make a nice cumfie nest for a child to grow up in.
Limitations and boundaries joined around him/her to keep him/her safe and give them guidelines towards a successful life. Problems occur when one of these links waivers as a youth tries to test the strength of these rules.
As a single parent most of the time, ( three children and a usually deployed or TDY dad/husband: military guy ) I have relied numerous times on my extended " family " of teachers, coaches, and neighbors to help support and reinforce my rules and guidelines for my children.
I'll admit it, I needed back up.
I needed my children to hear the rules not only from me, but from others.
Especially when my oldest son, a teen in HS was going through some testing of the waters with a dad deployed for over a year. Male coaches stepped up to the plate, took on the male role model roll and gave me a hand. It was a check and double check system for my son. He found out quickly taht my rules and the coaches rules were in sync,...didnt take long for his toes to get out of the almost muddy waters.
I will always be greatful for those coaches and teachers who helped keep a second set of eyes out for the goodness of my son.
As I said before I got on my soapbox,...I believe reinforcements are good.
I know I am very greatful for them, and so is my son. ( Now, an Air Force MP )