Anonymous wrote:Yes, and he and his pals can skip down to the old timey soda fountain and chat with Becky! PP, the 1940's teenager will not return no matter how many times you buy your grandson plaid short sleeved shirts. Bored kids can get into serious, serious trouble these days and it involves more than just 1940 "hijinks".
Anonymous wrote:If I let my 14 year old paint a room in our house it would come out looking like a omg, I don't even know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP referred to "surviving" 20 unsupervised days?!?
For fuck's sake. What are we doing to this generation of kids for whom unstructured, no-pressure, unsupervised time is something to be "survived"?!?
Give the kid the gift of some time to let his mind wander. Figure stuff out. Build something. Dig something. Start a lawn business. Paint some rooms in your house. Refinish some old wooden furniture. Read some books. Masturbate. Think about girls. Get bored. Futz around. Do some chores.
Do him an even bigger favor and turn off wifi.
He'll "survive". He might even expand his mind, set some goals, and figure some shit out.
Give him this gift.
Yes, and he and his pals can skip down to the old timey soda fountain and chat with Becky! PP, the 1940's teenager will not return no matter how many times you buy your grandson plaid short sleeved shirts. Bored kids can get into serious, serious trouble these days and it involves more than just 1940 "hijinks".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP referred to "surviving" 20 unsupervised days?!?
It's really funny that there are people on this forum who don't think they can leave their 12 year old in a car alone... and then people like you who think it is ok for a 13 year old to home alone 10 hours a day, starting a lawn care business and refinishing furniture.
Ha! I know.I tend more toward the "let them walk to school", "let them get wet", "let them climb the tree even if they end up falling out and breaking an arm; it's better than never climbing a tree" mindset.
I seriously think it's insane that a person wouldn't leave a 12 year old alone in a car while running an errand. We're turning into a nation of scaredy cats (and teaching our kids to be scared of our fellow man) for almost no reason. Yes, there are kidnappers and predators out there, but they are rare, so rare that I would not hesitate to leave my 13 year old alone during the day or allow him to ride his bike in our neighborhood without us at home.
And yes, I think mowing neighbors' lawns and sanding and staining some wood furniture are both completely reasonable activities for a 13 year old to do without direct adult supervision. (Maybe not power tools, but hand sanding is fine.) And yes, it was 20+ years ago since I had a newspaper route, shoveled snow, and mowed neighbors' lawns at age 12, but guess what? The world has gotten SAFER in the last 20 years. Kids are SAFER, statistically. Yet we are treating them like calves to turn into veal.
Anonymous wrote:PP referred to "surviving" 20 unsupervised days?!?
For fuck's sake. What are we doing to this generation of kids for whom unstructured, no-pressure, unsupervised time is something to be "survived"?!?
Give the kid the gift of some time to let his mind wander. Figure stuff out. Build something. Dig something. Start a lawn business. Paint some rooms in your house. Refinish some old wooden furniture. Read some books. Masturbate. Think about girls. Get bored. Futz around. Do some chores.
Do him an even bigger favor and turn off wifi.
He'll "survive". He might even expand his mind, set some goals, and figure some shit out.
Give him this gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think it's actually a bad thing to book up up every hour. A 13 year old should be able to entertain himself at home during working hours for a month. period.
Yeah, but there's a difference between having some free time every day, and having 10 hours a day of solitary time... for 4 weeks. At home, no friends, no transportation. Period.
Anonymous wrote:PP referred to "surviving" 20 unsupervised days?!?
For fuck's sake. What are we doing to this generation of kids for whom unstructured, no-pressure, unsupervised time is something to be "survived"?!?
Give the kid the gift of some time to let his mind wander. Figure stuff out. Build something. Dig something. Start a lawn business. Paint some rooms in your house. Refinish some old wooden furniture. Read some books. Masturbate. Think about girls. Get bored. Futz around. Do some chores.
Do him an even bigger favor and turn off wifi.
He'll "survive". He might even expand his mind, set some goals, and figure some shit out.
Give him this gift.
Anonymous wrote: I think it's actually a bad thing to book up up every hour. A 13 year old should be able to entertain himself at home during working hours for a month. period.