Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open the front door and say go out. See you in four hours. They will find friends in the neighborhood. My mother never found me a friend. The neighborhood was full of kids and they played outside. I know today’s hermit generation is reluctant to venture outside. Half of it has been caused by helicopter parents who monitor the kids every movement and activity.
Completely agree! I'm so glad someone else said it.
16 year olds don't go out to a park to find friends to play with.
Seriously. Completely unhelpful suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't say my 16 year old wouldn't get a phone. But, there not getting social media. People qct like thats the only kids can socialize now.
Anonymous wrote:I realize that. I guess that's why I wouldn't go there with cell phones and other tech with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open the front door and say go out. See you in four hours. They will find friends in the neighborhood. My mother never found me a friend. The neighborhood was full of kids and they played outside. I know today’s hermit generation is reluctant to venture outside. Half of it has been caused by helicopter parents who monitor the kids every movement and activity.
Completely agree! I'm so glad someone else said it.
16 year olds don't go out to a park to find friends to play with.
The pp who wrote that much be 70+
No teen goes out for 4 hours a day and finds local friends, unless they find the local weed dealer.
OP, in the DC metro, parents sign their tweens and teens up for day camps, where they can meet fellow tweens and teens with similar interests. That's where all their classmates are right now, if they aren't away on vacation. That's where they will meet friends. Can be anything: sports camps, programming and computer camps, theater camps, etc...
I think all the posters under 65 are either outside today or on vacation.
Just save us all from your musings about what you will do in 10 years. . . .Anonymous wrote:I realize that. I guess that's why I wouldn't go there with cell phones and other tech with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to say, I'm not the original poster who suggested that the kids go out and find friends to play with. I commented and agreed with it, and I'm kind of shocked at the comments against it. Yes, I understand that the 16 year matmy be a bit old for that, but the 14 year old isn't. Even still no one is suggested that they be treated or act like their 3, but the suggestion that they go outside with friends and get fresh air. They ought to be to find something fun to do without getting into any trouble.
You clearly don't have teens this age.
No I don't , but I was a teen and I know what I was like and what I did. I wasn't a very busy teen and had plenty of time to hang out with my friends. My parents never had to nag or force me to go outside or leave the house.
Anonymous wrote:Open the front door and say go out. See you in four hours. They will find friends in the neighborhood. My mother never found me a friend. The neighborhood was full of kids and they played outside. I know today’s hermit generation is reluctant to venture outside. Half of it has been caused by helicopter parents who monitor the kids every movement and activity.
Anonymous wrote:I realize that. I guess that's why I wouldn't go there with cell phones and other tech with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to say, I'm not the original poster who suggested that the kids go out and find friends to play with. I commented and agreed with it, and I'm kind of shocked at the comments against it. Yes, I understand that the 16 year matmy be a bit old for that, but the 14 year old isn't. Even still no one is suggested that they be treated or act like their 3, but the suggestion that they go outside with friends and get fresh air. They ought to be to find something fun to do without getting into any trouble.
You clearly don't have teens this age.
No I don't , but I was a teen and I know what I was like and what I did. I wasn't a very busy teen and had plenty of time to hang out with my friends. My parents never had to nag or force me to go outside or leave the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to say, I'm not the original poster who suggested that the kids go out and find friends to play with. I commented and agreed with it, and I'm kind of shocked at the comments against it. Yes, I understand that the 16 year matmy be a bit old for that, but the 14 year old isn't. Even still no one is suggested that they be treated or act like their 3, but the suggestion that they go outside with friends and get fresh air. They ought to be to find something fun to do without getting into any trouble.
You clearly don't have teens this age.