Dear Amy: My 10-year-old son was in the locker room after ice hockey practice this week and he saw a 13-year-old vaping in the locker room. This other boy was smoking a vaping device with strawberry-flavored nicotine. I’m very proud of my son for telling me, and for giving me and my husband the opportunity to let him know that just like smoking, or drugs, vaping is not healthy and may become addictive. My husband says to mind our own business, and that it’s not our place to say anything, but I feel awful knowing this child is doing something dangerous that could make him ill in the future. Do I just sit back and do nothing, as my husband suggests? — A Concerned Mom Dear Concerned: Your young son saw something that concerned him.