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Tips to catch teen sneaking out at night
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 425325:MV80MDE4MjNfMTA0ODE4NjNfRjE3QjE0RjI=] [quote:Sireen-reborn] An old trick: Wedge a tiny piece of paper (folded, if necessary) in between the door and the door frame. If you later find it on the floor, you know the door must have been opened in your absence. However, I don't really recommend spying on your child (unless absolutely necessary). It's much better just to talk to him/her. great. he gets up & goes to the bathroom during the night. you find a "piece of paper on the floor" child gets crucified. *rolls eyes* Front door, not bedroom door. Dummy. :1doh1: That was funnY! [/quote] I used that one to see if my apt. manager was entering my apt. ilegally. Works great. [/quote]
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I think my teen is sneaking out at night while I'm sleeping. Anybody else had to deal with this?
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