Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want their children to be popular and think this is a smart way to go about it.
How do you confront this? Shaming and shunning? Call the cops on them? Call the cops on their kid?
Yes, I would anonymously call the non-emergency number on the parents, if I knew about an active party.
Me too.
What about if you find out about it after the fact? Say your kid ubers home after you've fallen asleep and is hungover as hell the next day?
I also heard a story where a mom filled a water bottle with vodka (BTW, this is a favored trick among HS kids, even at school) and packed it for her daughter to attend a slumber party. The host parents didn't find out until hours later when the bottle was half emptied and the kids were wasted. What do you do then? I'd be inclined to call the cops and have the kid who arrived with the bottle arrested and removed from my home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want their children to be popular and think this is a smart way to go about it.
How do you confront this? Shaming and shunning? Call the cops on them? Call the cops on their kid?
Yes, I would anonymously call the non-emergency number on the parents, if I knew about an active party.
Me too.
What about if you find out about it after the fact? Say your kid ubers home after you've fallen asleep and is hungover as hell the next day?
I also heard a story where a mom filled a water bottle with vodka (BTW, this is a favored trick among HS kids, even at school) and packed it for her daughter to attend a slumber party. The host parents didn't find out until hours later when the bottle was half emptied and the kids were wasted. What do you do then? I'd be inclined to call the cops and have the kid who arrived with the bottle arrested and removed from my home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving town is irresponsible, but teaching your kids how to handle alcohol is not.
I will always be grateful to my friend's parents who allowed our friend group to come over to their house and drink. No one got pregnant, but we all learned our limit and none of us had problems with alchohol in college (ie alcohol induced date rape, driving while drinking, etc...) I would have easily been victimized if I had my first drinking experiences as a frehman in college. But, the kids need to be supervised all at times.
If you're going to do this, it is the responsibility of the parents to communicate their intention to the parents of their guests. This generally doesn't happen.
Exactly. No parent gets to decide that it's ok to provide my kid with alcohol except me. (And for the record, no one has ever asked, despite the fact that DC has been to parties where teenagers were served alcohol.) Also, ALL the research shows that this is NOT the way to teach responsible use of alcohol.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want their children to be popular and think this is a smart way to go about it.
How do you confront this? Shaming and shunning? Call the cops on them? Call the cops on their kid?
Yes, I would anonymously call the non-emergency number on the parents, if I knew about an active party.
Me too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want their children to be popular and think this is a smart way to go about it.
How do you confront this? Shaming and shunning? Call the cops on them? Call the cops on their kid?
Yes, I would anonymously call the non-emergency number on the parents, if I knew about an active party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving town is irresponsible, but teaching your kids how to handle alcohol is not.
I will always be grateful to my friend's parents who allowed our friend group to come over to their house and drink. No one got pregnant, but we all learned our limit and none of us had problems with alchohol in college (ie alcohol induced date rape, driving while drinking, etc...) I would have easily been victimized if I had my first drinking experiences as a frehman in college. But, the kids need to be supervised all at times.
If you're going to do this, it is the responsibility of the parents to communicate their intention to the parents of their guests. This generally doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving town is irresponsible, but teaching your kids how to handle alcohol is not.
I will always be grateful to my friend's parents who allowed our friend group to come over to their house and drink. No one got pregnant, but we all learned our limit and none of us had problems with alchohol in college (ie alcohol induced date rape, driving while drinking, etc...) I would have easily been victimized if I had my first drinking experiences as a frehman in college. But, the kids need to be supervised all at times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want their childrent to br popular and think this is a smart way to go about it.
How do you confront this? Shaming and shunning? Call the cops on them? Call the cops on their kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want their children to be popular and think this is a smart way to go about it.
How do you confront this? Shaming and shunning? Call the cops on them? Call the cops on their kid?
Anonymous wrote:They want their childrent to br popular and think this is a smart way to go about it.