Anonymous wrote:14 year olds can’t possibly have parents out of town, could they? I imagine they will be around and this party isn’t going to be a crazy kegger like this is 16 Candles, that I feel like some are imagining here.
If I picked up, I’d be ok with it.
Anonymous wrote:Backpacks? 🤔
Anonymous wrote:Backpacks? 🤔
Anonymous wrote:14 year olds can’t possibly have parents out of town, could they? I imagine they will be around and this party isn’t going to be a crazy kegger like this is 16 Candles, that I feel like some are imagining here.
If I picked up, I’d be ok with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree - no need for after parties this early on. You need to slowly level up the privileges so they have something to look forward to. Also, these kinds of things should go hand in hand with growing responsibility and maturity.
OP here. Thank you for articulating exactly what I was thinking, but somehow couldn't put to word! There is something about freshmen doing this sort of thing that bothers me. If they are starting with after parties this young, what will they be doing as juniors and seniors? Experience with older sister DC is clouded by Covid, but I know that we did not allow an after party following homecoming during freshman year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree - no need for after parties this early on. You need to slowly level up the privileges so they have something to look forward to. Also, these kinds of things should go hand in hand with growing responsibility and maturity.
OP here. Thank you for articulating exactly what I was thinking, but somehow couldn't put to word! There is something about freshmen doing this sort of thing that bothers me. If they are starting with after parties this young, what will they be doing as juniors and seniors? Experience with older sister DC is clouded by Covid, but I know that we did not allow an after party following homecoming during freshman year.
Anonymous wrote:We allowed our HS freshman kids (twins, different parties) to attend after parties after calling the hosting parents to make sure they'd be home and somewhat monitoring the party.
I was told things like, "wow, you are the only one who's called," "yes, we are collecting backpacks at the door and the kids will be downstairs and backpacks upstairs," and the like. This gave me confidence that it would not be a free-for-all.
We also arranged a password with the kids: if they texted us X at any time, we would call them, state "there was a family emergency and we had to pick them up." That we would then pick them up, no questions asked.
Anonymous wrote:14 year olds can’t possibly have parents out of town, could they? I imagine they will be around and this party isn’t going to be a crazy kegger like this is 16 Candles, that I feel like some are imagining here.
If I picked up, I’d be ok with it.