| What would the punishment be if you found out your high school freshman was vaping? |
| Phone would be gone. |
| What do you think the punishment should be for your child? Start with better supervision.. |
| I'd take the phone indefinitely and there would be a good old fashioned grounding. You go to school, you come home. And if DC is an athlete you tell the coach why the kid isn't at practice. |
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Where did they get it and is there a recent friend change? Really need to know this to answer.
We’d be sitting and spending some time looking at popcorn lung videos and having some frank conversations about their friend groups. That being said we all picked up a cigarette or two at that age. |
Absolutely untrue |
| no phone. That’s how it all gets arranged. |
Not true. How did you find out? This matters. We found out freshman year because our kid told us. They were skipping school and doing it during advisory time at his friend’s house near the school. Or they would do it right near the school after dismissal. Taking his phone would not have stopped either of these. We did room searches and backpack searches for a long time, without notice. We obviously prevented him from hanging out with these people outside of school when we could allow it. They were on a sports team together so it wasn’t that easy for the season. We had him drug tested at the doctor. We were glad our kid at least told us. It was a rough year. He didn’t do anything socially outside of school for months. |
| I would have them write a 5 page essay on the dangers of vaping, with resources written in the proper format that their school instructs them to use. There should be photos included in the presentation. Then they need to make a 5 minute slide deck to present the information they learned to the family. |
You had better be watching them while they are doing this because Chatgpt can write that for them in no time. |
No, we didn’t all. I didn’t. Most of my cousins didn’t. Thanks, Grandpa Ed, for talking to us grandkids when we were 4-11 years old about how you got emphysema and why you rolled an oxygen tank everywhere you went! |
Totally agree and would do the exact same thing. |
| I honestly wouldn’t look at it as punishment for doing something wrong but as a potential health crisis to be addressed. You don’t ground people for drug addiction if you want to solve the problem and nicotine is super-addictive. |
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To the poster that said better supervision. These are 14-15 year olds. You can’t supervise them all the time.
My kid at 13 ate a gummy at a friends house. I had no idea there were gummys there. I know the friend and the family well. I agree with the poster about the presentation/essay. Mine would lose her phone as well for a while. |
| I have a freshman DS and know of at least two other freshman kids in our area that he knows that are regularly and heavily vaping and using pot and drinking. Parents seem clueless. I’d immediately revoke phone and all screens. Homework is done on device in kitchen. Regular sermons on smoking and how horrible it is. Important to let them know they made a mistake and that’s ok, but they need to own up to it, accept accountability and stop. This is young to be headed down this road. Next stop will be pot and drinking, you need to nip this in the bud. |