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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh OP that is awful. I cannot get over how rude the parent was too! I would be livid, but cannot imagine asking people to pay. Re:locking doors. I do it. My 12 year old has friends who will open any door and go hang in the room so I learned it's easier to lock them. I hear the kid struggle and I quickly run up-busted! Some kids are impulsive or just have poor boundaries still at this age. It's easy peasy to pick the lock, but sually the fact it is locked makes the kid think twice.[/quote] So, you CANNOT teach your own child to stay out of rooms and expect them to teach their friends the house rules? So, even after LOCKING the rooms, they still try yo get in and you have to rush upstairs to thwart them. Do you not realize how serious this is?[/quote] We only have one room locked as it has tools/safety. We keep our house kid friendly with heavy things bolted to the walls. Its called parenting. Every home has different rules. We have a smaller house so its easy to keep track of kids. We don't really have any rooms except the workshop that is off limits when we are not in it. You still need to supervise kids. If they were playing video games and it got quiet, then you worry and check. [/quote]
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