Anonymous wrote:Another with no curfew here. Our son turns 17 in a month, junior with use of a car. He tells us where he’ll be, and proposes a time to be home. We don’t want him on certain roads past 9 or 10 on Friday and Saturday night due to the crazy drag racing, so he’ll be home by 10 or plot a different route home. If he’s had a game (he is an athlete) we’ll ask him to think about whether he is too tired to drive safely at 11pm or whatever. It’s a conversation. That said, he is a low key kid, not a risk taker, and acts reasonably. I can see how for another kid a curfew would prevent constant arguments and provide clarity.
I think we are parenting the same kid.