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Question Posted Tuesday January 29 2013, 11:03 pm

I don't know what exactly my daughter even wants to know, I am sure she knows the general idea of jail.




so the day she needs to report is coming up and we are definitely feeling a sense of nervousness, especially my wife, even though she is going there because of her own actions I think she has a right to feel nervous do you?


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Trauma answered Tuesday January 29 2013, 11:13 pm:
I definitely agree that she has a right to feel nervous. Situations like this are hard for pretty much anyone to deal with, and I can only imagine how stressful it must be for her.

Most people do have a general idea of what jail is, but she may not know the details. She could have a lot of the same questions you did, what day to day life is like there, things like that. It may be best to keep open lines of communication with her, let her know that it's okay to ask questions, and be as honest with her as you can.

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