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2014-01-16 I think our daughters understand their father very well. [長年日記]

Recently, some serious cases that children in Junior or junior-high school go missing happen sequentially.

I am about suffocating when I think the anxiety of parents.

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In my family case, we manage a curfew policy as follows.

"If the daughters break gates, it is O.K. if they call me by the curfew."

"I don't get mad with them if they miss the deadline."

Instead of the easy policy, I have declared the following actions.

"Within an hour beyond the curfew, I am going to call your school, your friends and parents and the police absolutely.

"You should come back home in a mess with patrol cars running around this town, vigilantes doing a large search in the local.

"Try it, if you could prepare to shame and handle the situations"

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As far as I know, they didn't break the policy until now.

I think they understand their father very well.