Dad reports suspicious man at his sons’ school, then learns he reported himself


[post_page_title]Telling tall tales[/post_page_title]
Plagmoid shouldn’t necessarily be criticized for not immediately jumping into action when he first heard the twins’ story. We don’t know them, and don’t know what flights of fancy they’re prone to. Children often tell tall tales, and the reasons can be many and varied.

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They might be out for a little attention, or they might be using a fib to actualize something that bothers or frightens them. In any event, experts agree it’s important to try and get to the bottom of what they’re saying, and not just shutting them down outright.

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