Anonymous wrote:We have 4 kids -- 2 teens, one college student and one newly-minted college grad. They're good kids and so are their friends, but from years of experience I can say that supervising a teen party requires hawk-like alertness. It's not enough to just be present in the home. You really need to be circulating through the party at frequent intervals, looking kids in the eye and talking to them to check whether they've been drinking or doing drugs. Nobody gets in a car without your checking them out very carefully. Your kid needs to be totally on board with this or no party. For a party with 40 kids, you need at least two adults, preferably 3 or 4. Having said this, my reaction to the article is "there but for the grace of God . . . "
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44 counts?! Please. You're buying his "I didn't know." Give me a break. I didn't know there were 44 kids drinking beer.
How old are your kids?
Parents can do everything right and kids can still get shit by. And BTW - kids don't typically drink beer- its usually vodka in water bottles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt dad didn't know they were drinking.
And neither I or any of my siblings or any of our friends ever brought alcohol into our house. It is possible to raise kids that respect their parents and the house rules or to at least fear the repercussions to the point they they comply.
Raise a teenager. Then check back.
I do raise teens - through fostering. Not my own kids but still have experience raising teens. Of course nothing I say will matter as you already know for 100% that ALL teens will sneak in alcohol based on how you have raised your own kids - what you don't realize is that not all parents raise kids the way you do. It is the same as parents who say I let my kids have sex in my house because ALL teens have sex or ALL teens will drink and drive or ALL teens will do x or y. This black and white perspective shows ignorance that not all teens are identical and that not all parents raise teens to act the same way. It also ignores stats that show that not all kids drink/get drunk/have sex in high school. those kids have parents too - who have raised them to have different values, beliefs, morals, priorities etc..and hence different actions.
lol. if you think raising a foster kid for a few years with threats and fear is comparable to raising a child from infancy in a stable, loving family, you are sadly mistaken. And if your methodology manages to work in real life, I'll eat a placenta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt dad didn't know they were drinking.
And neither I or any of my siblings or any of our friends ever brought alcohol into our house. It is possible to raise kids that respect their parents and the house rules or to at least fear the repercussions to the point they they comply.
Raise a teenager. Then check back.
I do raise teens - through fostering. Not my own kids but still have experience raising teens. Of course nothing I say will matter as you already know for 100% that ALL teens will sneak in alcohol based on how you have raised your own kids - what you don't realize is that not all parents raise kids the way you do. It is the same as parents who say I let my kids have sex in my house because ALL teens have sex or ALL teens will drink and drive or ALL teens will do x or y. This black and white perspective shows ignorance that not all teens are identical and that not all parents raise teens to act the same way. It also ignores stats that show that not all kids drink/get drunk/have sex in high school. those kids have parents too - who have raised them to have different values, beliefs, morals, priorities etc..and hence different actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44 counts?! Please. You're buying his "I didn't know." Give me a break. I didn't know there were 44 kids drinking beer.
How old are your kids?
Parents can do everything right and kids can still get shit by. And BTW - kids don't typically drink beer- its usually vodka in water bottles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt dad didn't know they were drinking.
And neither I or any of my siblings or any of our friends ever brought alcohol into our house. It is possible to raise kids that respect their parents and the house rules or to at least fear the repercussions to the point they they comply.
Raise a teenager. Then check back.
I do raise teens - through fostering. Not my own kids but still have experience raising teens. Of course nothing I say will matter as you already know for 100% that ALL teens will sneak in alcohol based on how you have raised your own kids - what you don't realize is that not all parents raise kids the way you do. It is the same as parents who say I let my kids have sex in my house because ALL teens have sex or ALL teens will drink and drive or ALL teens will do x or y. This black and white perspective shows ignorance that not all teens are identical and that not all parents raise teens to act the same way. It also ignores stats that show that not all kids drink/get drunk/have sex in high school. those kids have parents too - who have raised them to have different values, beliefs, morals, priorities etc..and hence different actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt dad didn't know they were drinking.
And neither I or any of my siblings or any of our friends ever brought alcohol into our house. It is possible to raise kids that respect their parents and the house rules or to at least fear the repercussions to the point they they comply.
Raise a teenager. Then check back.
So true, PP! Good point!
Anonymous wrote:44 counts?! Please. You're buying his "I didn't know." Give me a break. I didn't know there were 44 kids drinking beer.
Anonymous wrote:So if the neighbors figured it out and the cops figured it out, why didn't the parents figure it out?