Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen is starting to go out with friends more and I’m having to figure out what curfew should be for the first time. He’s a responsible good kid and I trust him but he has a new group of friends that I don’t know. Apparently, their parents let them stay out much later than I’m comfortable with so trying to get a sense of what is reasonable on the weekends. If he’s driving, he has a midnight curfew and I see no reason for it to be later when he’s not, unless it’s for a particular reason we discuss ahead of time. Curious what others allow.
They really shouldn't h be going out with delta variant wait till everyone gets boosters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t give a blanket curfew. The kids have to come tell us what they want to do, who’ll be there when they think it’s reasonable to get home, and we discuss from there. Could be 10:30, could be the next morning.
This is a little too free for a junior in HS.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t give a blanket curfew. The kids have to come tell us what they want to do, who’ll be there when they think it’s reasonable to get home, and we discuss from there. Could be 10:30, could be the next morning.
This is a little too free for a junior in HS.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t give a blanket curfew. The kids have to come tell us what they want to do, who’ll be there when they think it’s reasonable to get home, and we discuss from there. Could be 10:30, could be the next morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t give a blanket curfew. The kids have to come tell us what they want to do, who’ll be there when they think it’s reasonable to get home, and we discuss from there. Could be 10:30, could be the next morning.
This is a little too free for a junior in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen is starting to go out with friends more and I’m having to figure out what curfew should be for the first time. He’s a responsible good kid and I trust him but he has a new group of friends that I don’t know. Apparently, their parents let them stay out much later than I’m comfortable with so trying to get a sense of what is reasonable on the weekends. If he’s driving, he has a midnight curfew and I see no reason for it to be later when he’s not, unless it’s for a particular reason we discuss ahead of time. Curious what others allow.
They really shouldn't h be going out with delta variant wait till everyone gets boosters
Anonymous wrote:My teen is starting to go out with friends more and I’m having to figure out what curfew should be for the first time. He’s a responsible good kid and I trust him but he has a new group of friends that I don’t know. Apparently, their parents let them stay out much later than I’m comfortable with so trying to get a sense of what is reasonable on the weekends. If he’s driving, he has a midnight curfew and I see no reason for it to be later when he’s not, unless it’s for a particular reason we discuss ahead of time. Curious what others allow.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t give a blanket curfew. The kids have to come tell us what they want to do, who’ll be there when they think it’s reasonable to get home, and we discuss from there. Could be 10:30, could be the next morning.