Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Completely alone, I'd say 16 or so, but my kids started going with a friend or group of friends in early high school- 14 or 15.
Staying overnight solo? with no chaperones?
Anonymous wrote:Completely alone, I'd say 16 or so, but my kids started going with a friend or group of friends in early high school- 14 or 15.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my DD and her best friend go the month they both turned 16. A friend in NY let them stay at his apartment while he was out of town. The girls took the train in. One set of parents got them tickets to a Broadway show, and the other got them reservations at a nice restaurant for dinner. We each gave them spending money. They had a great time.
This sounds like SO MUCH FUN!!
It really was.I just imagined them running through the Village holding hands and giggling hysterically, trying to pass for college kids at NYU and flirting, staying up late eating candy, using different accents each time they asked a different person for directions. They're two smart girls who like to get goofy together. The summer before college we sent them to Israel together.