Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?
Exactly this. I was never left alone in middle school. I remember those days well enough to think it's not a good idea.
LOL at the clueless parents who think their special snowflake "doesn't need supervision".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2 in middle schools and 1 in High School and here is the "after school procedure we have used since elementary school:
Get something to eat
do you chores
do you homework
Once chore and HW is complete they can use electronics.
When I get home I check HW for completion and accuracy and inspect chores. If either is not up to MY STANDARDS, electronics privileges will get revoked. Over the years I have revoked these privileges too many time to remember. But now its just part of their daily routine and they do it without me asking. Consistency is the key.
Sounds pleasant
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 in middle schools and 1 in High School and here is the "after school procedure we have used since elementary school:
Get something to eat
do you chores
do you homework
Once chore and HW is complete they can use electronics.
When I get home I check HW for completion and accuracy and inspect chores. If either is not up to MY STANDARDS, electronics privileges will get revoked. Over the years I have revoked these privileges too many time to remember. But now its just part of their daily routine and they do it without me asking. Consistency is the key.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comes home, does homework. Or has a friend over or goes to a friend’s. Plus clubs sometimes after school.
+1 Some videogames to decompress, then homework, then instrument practice, then reading or playing in the immediate neighborhood with friends, by which point one of us is usually home.
Anonymous wrote:Comes home, does homework. Or has a friend over or goes to a friend’s. Plus clubs sometimes after school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?
Hahha, yes, I suppose times are different. I cannot imagine my almost 12 year old getting drunk or smoking pot. She still plays with dolls most days!!! Lol
Your kid might not; but his/her friends might. Honestly parents, let's not be naive like some of our parents back in the day. This naivety is what resulted in a couple of girls getting pregnant at my junior high. THis stuff still happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?
Hahha, yes, I suppose times are different. I cannot imagine my almost 12 year old getting drunk or smoking pot. She still plays with dolls most days!!! Lol
Your kid might not; but his/her friends might. Honestly parents, let's not be naive like some of our parents back in the day. This naivety is what resulted in a couple of girls getting pregnant at my junior high. THis stuff still happens.
Nope, not if you actually parent your kids. Your job isn't to follow them around and keep tabs on them. Your job is to teach them, show them, explain consequences of behaviors, etc... Giving them a house to come home to after school doesn't equal sex and drugs. Give me a break. You are nuts. Many parents don't see their kids 24/7, or parent them, or care what happens to them. This is not that case. Kids are babysitting at age 13 and you are all talking about getting nannies for middle schoolers.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?
Hahha, yes, I suppose times are different. I cannot imagine my almost 12 year old getting drunk or smoking pot. She still plays with dolls most days!!! Lol
Your kid might not; but his/her friends might. Honestly parents, let's not be naive like some of our parents back in the day. This naivety is what resulted in a couple of girls getting pregnant at my junior high. THis stuff still happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?
This. And back in my day, it was actually Junior High School which started in 7th grade. I just remember that time was the time that kids started experimenting. I don't feel comfortable leaving my kid at home by herself (or with her friends unsupervised) at age 11 not only because of this; but because she's uncomfortable staying at home by herself at this stage (she's young for her grade).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?
Hahha, yes, I suppose times are different. I cannot imagine my almost 12 year old getting drunk or smoking pot. She still plays with dolls most days!!! Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?
Hahha, yes, I suppose times are different. I cannot imagine my almost 12 year old getting drunk or smoking pot. She still plays with dolls most days!!! Lol
Anonymous wrote:I am mentally struggling with leaving middle schoolers unsupervised for long stretches of time. Of course they are CAPABLE of being alone . . . but aren't folks worried about the trouble they can get into? All I know is that I got drunk for the first time at 12 - walking home with a big group from middle school - one of the kids shoplifted a bottle of rum and we passed it around (I only had a teeny amount but that was enough!). MANY other times walking home from middle school we would shoplift from Safeway. Lots of kids would stop and smoke pot. I used to sneak out of the house at night. This was an upper middle class school/neighborhood. My parents had NO CLUE and I was a straight A student.
Maybe everyone on here was a good kid and can't imagine/doesn't remember the stuff you got up to? Maybe kids need to sneak around and do bad stuff as part of a maturing/growing up process?