Consequences For 14 Year Old

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who calls their parent a "F**king A**hole" during an argument about screen time.

The range is nothing, to complete loss of privileges.

Where would it fall in your household?


I would tell him "I understand that you're upset, but don't like it when you speak to me that way. It's disrespectful, and it won't change my mind." Then I would leave the room.



ha ha ha.. in what lalaland you live PP..

It might work with one kid in 100... and if a kid is at this level? get real.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who calls their parent a "F**king A**hole" during an argument about screen time.

The range is nothing, to complete loss of privileges.

Where would it fall in your household?


That would probably mean complete loss of privilege's for now, then in a week they would get a flip phone for emergency calls
and if they would reform upon following some rules, they could reearn the privilege's but not earlier then after 3 months.

If they don't do the time for the crime then they will come back with more at you. This age is when they try how far they can get away with and whatever they can get away with they will crank up next time.

With this kind of behavior the thing is:
First time is toughest for them, once they get away with one, it is much easier to repeat and do more..

So you need to be careful not let it grow. Otherwise there might be no end.. and no going back.
Anonymous
Did you see parents posts about screen time problems in the Teen forum? LOL>
Anonymous
Research has linked excessive screen time to school problems, aggression and other behavioral issues. The “sensory overload” causes kids to have poor focus and depletes their mental energy, which often leads to anger and explosive behavior.

https://www.eehealth.org/blog/2016/02/too-much-screen-time-and-kids-mental-health/#:~:text=Research%20has%20linked%20excessive%20screen,to%20anger%20and%20explosive%20behavior.
Anonymous
take their phone away and maybe spanking
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Really? You would let your kid talk to you that way? OP- screen would be gone for at least 2 weeks. I may make them stay in this weekend as well.


I didn't say I would "let" them - I said I would understand their feelings and correct the way they expressed them.

Both of my kids spoke to me this way exactly once during their teen years without the imposition of any draconian consequences. They didn't speak to teachers, employers, etc. this way and they didn't regularly speak to me this way. If they did, the consequences would have been different. They are now fully functioning young adults who happened to have called their parents a bad name one time in the past.

Taking away screen time is draconian?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Different times of course but I can guarantee you that if I'd called my father an effing ahole when I was 14 he'd have knocked me out.


this was my experience as well growing up.

but we're trying to do differently this time! hahahaaa kids these days have NO idea....
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