Would you leave your young teen home alone in this circumstance?

Anonymous

The neighbor situation would not factor into my reasoning, honestly. I would leave her by herself at home, with the usual home rules.

My teen stays home and has to walk the dog.

Anonymous
Adults fighting is disturbing even when you are an adult. Your kid can come with you, OP. She can pack a bag and come with you to the hospital.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor had a gf a year ago who called the cops on him in the middle of the night because he locked her outside in just a t-shirt and panties for refusing sex.


LOL that guy is awesome.

They reunited a few weeks ago


And of course she came back. They love the bad boys!
Anonymous
Seems overreaching with regard to helicopter parenting if you ask me and I am not a fan at all of trying to shield kids from seeing/hearing anything unpleasant until they're freaking 30 years old, but hey it's your teen and you know her best so do whatever you think is best.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don't get it - your neighbors are yelling at each other so you are afraid that a 13 year old might hear them? Huh?


I assume she is afraid of it escalating. Or her daughter being afraid. This woukd freak my kid out.


Or the girlfriend might come pounding on the door, asking for help. We had volatile neighbors when I was a kid, and this happened more than once.


So don't answer the door.
+1 I don't quite get the concern there either. By that age my kids would've been able to follow instructions to not answer the door.
Anonymous
Bring her to hospital. Download movies onto ipad, bring books, crosswords etc.
Anonymous
I think it's crazy not to let a 13 year old stay home because of this. So, what, the 13 year old can never stay home alone again? Maybe when she's 15? 17?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's crazy not to let a 13 year old stay home because of this. So, what, the 13 year old can never stay home alone again? Maybe when she's 15? 17?

Maybe you might be a dumb parent, or even a 13 year old yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor had a gf a year ago who called the cops on him in the middle of the night because he locked her outside in just a t-shirt and panties for refusing sex.


LOL that guy is awesome.

They reunited a few weeks ago


And of course she came back. They love the bad boys!

She probably came from a family where her father treated her mother badly, so this is “home” to her. This stuff just gets passed on from one generation to the next.
Anonymous
Wait. What are we afraid of? I’m confused
Anonymous
Walk through what your daughter should do if the woman shows up on your doorstep begging to be let in for safety with a bloody face and the man approaching. That was the worst we had to deal with when we lived next door to this situation. If you think she can make the correct choices under pressure then leave her home alone.
Anonymous
My 13 yr old is a smart, confident girl with a lot of street smarts. I would give her the option of staying home or coming with us.

I am shocked at all the people detailing how to pack a bag for the teenager, as if she can't do it herself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait. What are we afraid of? I’m confused


There are other people living in the neighborhood!!!

Anonymous
I worked with middle schoolers and the oldest were 14. There is no way I would trust them in that situation. Their brains do not work the way ours do. I would be okay with an older teen staying home in that situation, but not a younger one who is 13. Nope. Stupid risk to take. DV is extremely unpredictable and can lead quickly to shootings. My teen does not need to be home alone for that and dealing with the police when they come around afterward. These are traumatic events. I can't believe people are so blase about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walk through what your daughter should do if the woman shows up on your doorstep begging to be let in for safety with a bloody face and the man approaching.


Put ear buds on, turn up volume of favorite music, done.
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