smidgy
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But if this happened at another neighbor's house and your DD was "in the herd" (though not on the porch or even steps away from the porch) and your neighbor looked out and saw "the herd" they'd include your dd in the group. You know, the ol' "you're known by the company you keep" saying.
another vote here for teaching your child about "group responsibility" there is a young lady in our county doing serious time .. 27 years... in jail, for driving the car after a robbery, in which someone was killed. the girl was 17. claims she didn't know what the others were doing, had no idea they were going to rob the fast food place, only thought they were going in to get something to eat).
12 years old... ding dong ditch... when you get older, the pranks get worse. if you are in a car, and someone in the car has drugs...when you are with a group, as a teen, and someone in the group fights with someone.. maybe some others in the goup "join in" it is hard to say which ones in the group participated, and which wanted nothing to do with it.
maybe this sounds like an exaggeration. but as kids grow older, the "pranks" get bigger. and sometimes you "can" be accused of something, just by being "with" the perpetrator.
by the way, "ding dong ditch" is NOT harmless. if your daughter knowsyou think it is harmless, you can't blame her for possibly participating. (whether or not she's "allowed", I'm sure none of the group are "allowed".)
It was only harmless until it happened to you.
middle school can be a turning point. tell your DD, if your friends are doing things that make you "uneasy", there is probably a reason you are uneasy.