Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 24 year old. The kids that went to Caribou (like starbucks but what was near his school) in 6th grade were the same kids that were smoking pot in 9th grade (normal in 11th not in 9th) and going to weekend music festivals in 11th and 12th (normal in college not in high school)
Kids need for adventure and independence increases yearly. Start with the mall independence and starbucks independence in 8th not 6th if you can. They will grow up fast enough.
Ah yes, Caribou coffee, the ultimate gateway drug![]()
They go so fast from brown sugar in their coffee to in their veins. My how time flys.
Anonymous wrote:My 6th Grader goes to get Bubble Tea with her friends, so I’m no way wondering what Bubble Tea will lead to in her future but I’m grateful for the assurance that it’s not pot and weekend festivals.
We give her like $5 when she goes but it’s not a weekly event. She has gone twice all year. She gets so exceptionally excited to go and she is beaming with pride that we let her go with her friends. She has generally been a very attached Momma’s baby, and this independence is important for her. I have enforced that she must return my texts when she’s out but I don’t text her constantly, either.
Anonymous wrote:They get an allowance and how they spend it is their discretion (within reason, they shouldn't be doing anything illegal). So long as the snacking from Starbucks doesn't interfere with sleep, behavior, or family dinner plans, I don't care.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 24 year old. The kids that went to Caribou (like starbucks but what was near his school) in 6th grade were the same kids that were smoking pot in 9th grade (normal in 11th not in 9th) and going to weekend music festivals in 11th and 12th (normal in college not in high school)
Kids need for adventure and independence increases yearly. Start with the mall independence and starbucks independence in 8th not 6th if you can. They will grow up fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 24 year old. The kids that went to Caribou (like starbucks but what was near his school) in 6th grade were the same kids that were smoking pot in 9th grade (normal in 11th not in 9th) and going to weekend music festivals in 11th and 12th (normal in college not in high school)
Kids need for adventure and independence increases yearly. Start with the mall independence and starbucks independence in 8th not 6th if you can. They will grow up fast enough.
Ah yes, Caribou coffee, the ultimate gateway drug![]()
They go so fast from brown sugar in their coffee to in their veins. My how time flys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 24 year old. The kids that went to Caribou (like starbucks but what was near his school) in 6th grade were the same kids that were smoking pot in 9th grade (normal in 11th not in 9th) and going to weekend music festivals in 11th and 12th (normal in college not in high school)
Kids need for adventure and independence increases yearly. Start with the mall independence and starbucks independence in 8th not 6th if you can. They will grow up fast enough.
Ah yes, Caribou coffee, the ultimate gateway drug![]()
Anonymous wrote:I have a 24 year old. The kids that went to Caribou (like starbucks but what was near his school) in 6th grade were the same kids that were smoking pot in 9th grade (normal in 11th not in 9th) and going to weekend music festivals in 11th and 12th (normal in college not in high school)
Kids need for adventure and independence increases yearly. Start with the mall independence and starbucks independence in 8th not 6th if you can. They will grow up fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:My dd is heading to middle school in the fall. Within a short walking distance of the school is a grocery store with a Starbucks inside. If I am ever there around the time school is letting out, I often see MS students buying snacks at the store or Starbucks drinks. Sometimes I see them there before school, too.
If you have a middle schooler with access to food/drink like this, how do you manage what they spend? Do you give them allowance? Do they spend their own money? Are you worried about those sugar/caffeine bombs at Starbucks and do you advise them to not have them as much? I know 6th grade is the start of more independence and I want to do things right, but we don’t have a Starbucks budget for the adults in our family, let alone the kids. How do you handle this?