Parents upset by school talks about family Administrators back programs about smoking, drinking at home By SCOTT WILLIAMS Muskego - It started out as typical small talk with her 8-year-old son. But it left Michelle Kagan feeling invaded. Asked what he did in school that day, her third-grader reported that he met with other students to talk about whether his parents drink too much. Her son was part of a counseling program known as Concerned Others that is intended to help children deal with worrisome family issues. But Kagan and other parents say the program goes too far with group...