Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old is in 10th grade and on Saturday nights she babysits. She does not have a curfew for that. She usually calls me when she gets bored - around midnight - because she is tired but doesn't feel right napping on the couch.
On Friday nights she usually does something with friends that ends in a sleepover. They go to see a movie, go to the mall, go ice skating, etc., then go to someone's house, make pizza, bake dessert or make homemade ice cream, and stay up late before crashing. No curfew for that but we discuss on Fridays where exactly she's going, and what time she'll get to the house wherever the sleepover is.
Dh and I always offer to drive. We hear some very interesting shit when the girls think we're focused on driving. If there is not a sleepover then there is a time agreed upon when they will be home or picked up.
DD uses some of her own money from babysitting and allowance and sometimes DH or I will give her some - it's not a hard and fast rule.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, only tangential, but I think the problem was that the poster mentioned that her 13 yr old was a 10th grader, both were not necessarily, and clearly designed to make the point that she was accelerated. Either 13 or 10th grader would have done just fine. My teenager's routine is pretty similar to what is described but then again she did not skip that many grades, just a few.[/quote]
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old is in 10th grade and on Saturday nights she babysits. She does not have a curfew for that. She usually calls me when she gets bored - around midnight - because she is tired but doesn't feel right napping on the couch.
On Friday nights she usually does something with friends that ends in a sleepover. They go to see a movie, go to the mall, go ice skating, etc., then go to someone's house, make pizza, bake dessert or make homemade ice cream, and stay up late before crashing. No curfew for that but we discuss on Fridays where exactly she's going, and what time she'll get to the house wherever the sleepover is.
Dh and I always offer to drive. We hear some very interesting shit when the girls think we're focused on driving. If there is not a sleepover then there is a time agreed upon when they will be home or picked up.
DD uses some of her own money from babysitting and allowance and sometimes DH or I will give her some - it's not a hard and fast rule.
Your 13 year old is in 10th grade???
Don't believe it. Kid would have had to skip two grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old is in 10th grade and on Saturday nights she babysits. She does not have a curfew for that. She usually calls me when she gets bored - around midnight - because she is tired but doesn't feel right napping on the couch.
On Friday nights she usually does something with friends that ends in a sleepover. They go to see a movie, go to the mall, go ice skating, etc., then go to someone's house, make pizza, bake dessert or make homemade ice cream, and stay up late before crashing. No curfew for that but we discuss on Fridays where exactly she's going, and what time she'll get to the house wherever the sleepover is.
Dh and I always offer to drive. We hear some very interesting shit when the girls think we're focused on driving. If there is not a sleepover then there is a time agreed upon when they will be home or picked up.
DD uses some of her own money from babysitting and allowance and sometimes DH or I will give her some - it's not a hard and fast rule.
Your 13 year old is in 10th grade???
Don't believe it. Kid would have had to skip two grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old is in 10th grade and on Saturday nights she babysits. She does not have a curfew for that. She usually calls me when she gets bored - around midnight - because she is tired but doesn't feel right napping on the couch.
On Friday nights she usually does something with friends that ends in a sleepover. They go to see a movie, go to the mall, go ice skating, etc., then go to someone's house, make pizza, bake dessert or make homemade ice cream, and stay up late before crashing. No curfew for that but we discuss on Fridays where exactly she's going, and what time she'll get to the house wherever the sleepover is.
Dh and I always offer to drive. We hear some very interesting shit when the girls think we're focused on driving. If there is not a sleepover then there is a time agreed upon when they will be home or picked up.
DD uses some of her own money from babysitting and allowance and sometimes DH or I will give her some - it's not a hard and fast rule.
Your 13 year old is in 10th grade???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old is in 10th grade and on Saturday nights she babysits. She does not have a curfew for that. She usually calls me when she gets bored - around midnight - because she is tired but doesn't feel right napping on the couch.
On Friday nights she usually does something with friends that ends in a sleepover. They go to see a movie, go to the mall, go ice skating, etc., then go to someone's house, make pizza, bake dessert or make homemade ice cream, and stay up late before crashing. No curfew for that but we discuss on Fridays where exactly she's going, and what time she'll get to the house wherever the sleepover is.
Dh and I always offer to drive. We hear some very interesting shit when the girls think we're focused on driving. If there is not a sleepover then there is a time agreed upon when they will be home or picked up.
DD uses some of her own money from babysitting and allowance and sometimes DH or I will give her some - it's not a hard and fast rule.
Your 13 year old is in 10th grade???
Geek alert!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old is in 10th grade and on Saturday nights she babysits. She does not have a curfew for that. She usually calls me when she gets bored - around midnight - because she is tired but doesn't feel right napping on the couch.
On Friday nights she usually does something with friends that ends in a sleepover. They go to see a movie, go to the mall, go ice skating, etc., then go to someone's house, make pizza, bake dessert or make homemade ice cream, and stay up late before crashing. No curfew for that but we discuss on Fridays where exactly she's going, and what time she'll get to the house wherever the sleepover is.
Dh and I always offer to drive. We hear some very interesting shit when the girls think we're focused on driving. If there is not a sleepover then there is a time agreed upon when they will be home or picked up.
DD uses some of her own money from babysitting and allowance and sometimes DH or I will give her some - it's not a hard and fast rule.
Your 13 year old is in 10th grade???
Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old is in 10th grade and on Saturday nights she babysits. She does not have a curfew for that. She usually calls me when she gets bored - around midnight - because she is tired but doesn't feel right napping on the couch.
On Friday nights she usually does something with friends that ends in a sleepover. They go to see a movie, go to the mall, go ice skating, etc., then go to someone's house, make pizza, bake dessert or make homemade ice cream, and stay up late before crashing. No curfew for that but we discuss on Fridays where exactly she's going, and what time she'll get to the house wherever the sleepover is.
Dh and I always offer to drive. We hear some very interesting shit when the girls think we're focused on driving. If there is not a sleepover then there is a time agreed upon when they will be home or picked up.
DD uses some of her own money from babysitting and allowance and sometimes DH or I will give her some - it's not a hard and fast rule.