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somewhat so you are saying frame it in a way that makes it feel more lighter for my daughter?
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Yea, I think that would be safer. If that's not what you want, and you want to make sure she understands the severity just be sure to make it relateable to her life. Like how I said relate her mother's jail time punishment, to her life of being grounded. And say how sometimes the punisher doesn't realize that the punishment doesn't equal the wrong doing. Saying that her sentence wasn't exactly fair and relating it to her getting grounded for something that she didn't think was that serious. Whatever you choose to do, the most important thing is to remember to think like she would to be sure she fully understands rather than just hearing what you say and taking it how she wants to. ]
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