Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you were growing up, did you think it was appropriate for your mother to secretly pick up the phone in the kitchen and listen into your conversations with your friends on the phone in their bedroom? How about reading your diary? How about putting her ear to the basement door while you're with your friends?
Today's standards should be no different.
This was going to be my response exactly. I have no doubt my mom did all these things to me when I was a teen. It is an invasion of privacy and destroys trust.
If you demonstrate to your kid that you trust them, they will act in a trustworthy manner.
That sounds good but it isn’t always reality.
+1
Teens can be quite good at presenting one front while living another. Just as we all were at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you were growing up, did you think it was appropriate for your mother to secretly pick up the phone in the kitchen and listen into your conversations with your friends on the phone in their bedroom? How about reading your diary? How about putting her ear to the basement door while you're with your friends?
Today's standards should be no different.
That’s BS. It’s SO different today. My kids interact online with people that I have never met, in some cases my kids themselves have only met them briefly or a long time ago and they now have an online “friendship.” Also phone calls were usually just conversations. Now the kids are exchanging photos and videos and all the other garbage that’s available on the internet.
+100
The pace of everything is so different now than it was back then. Years ago you had to catch your friends on the phone or hang out with them but now everything is instantaneous and things develp so much faster. This absolutely leads to a different dynamic and now there is more chances for problems to arise quickly.
I think a parent is being foolish to think that the same "rules" apply now that applied when we were kids. The world back then does not compare at all to what is our kids' reality today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you were growing up, did you think it was appropriate for your mother to secretly pick up the phone in the kitchen and listen into your conversations with your friends on the phone in their bedroom? How about reading your diary? How about putting her ear to the basement door while you're with your friends?
Today's standards should be no different.
This was going to be my response exactly. I have no doubt my mom did all these things to me when I was a teen. It is an invasion of privacy and destroys trust.
If you demonstrate to your kid that you trust them, they will act in a trustworthy manner.
That sounds good but it isn’t always reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you were growing up, did you think it was appropriate for your mother to secretly pick up the phone in the kitchen and listen into your conversations with your friends on the phone in their bedroom? How about reading your diary? How about putting her ear to the basement door while you're with your friends?
Today's standards should be no different.
This was going to be my response exactly. I have no doubt my mom did all these things to me when I was a teen. It is an invasion of privacy and destroys trust.
If you demonstrate to your kid that you trust them, they will act in a trustworthy manner.
Oh no, the horror... Still resentful about it, huh?
Are you kidding? I would still be resentful if my mom had done that and never apologized. And I do check DD’s texts. Reading your kid’s journal is so not okay. A journal is your place to work out your feelings and if taking away that space is an awful thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you were growing up, did you think it was appropriate for your mother to secretly pick up the phone in the kitchen and listen into your conversations with your friends on the phone in their bedroom? How about reading your diary? How about putting her ear to the basement door while you're with your friends?
Today's standards should be no different.
This was going to be my response exactly. I have no doubt my mom did all these things to me when I was a teen. It is an invasion of privacy and destroys trust.
If you demonstrate to your kid that you trust them, they will act in a trustworthy manner.
Anonymous wrote:Spouse and I disagree about whether checking teen’s phone is reasonable parenting, so I would love to hear from others on this issue….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you were growing up, did you think it was appropriate for your mother to secretly pick up the phone in the kitchen and listen into your conversations with your friends on the phone in their bedroom? How about reading your diary? How about putting her ear to the basement door while you're with your friends?
Today's standards should be no different.
This was going to be my response exactly. I have no doubt my mom did all these things to me when I was a teen. It is an invasion of privacy and destroys trust.
If you demonstrate to your kid that you trust them, they will act in a trustworthy manner.
Anonymous wrote:When you were growing up, did you think it was appropriate for your mother to secretly pick up the phone in the kitchen and listen into your conversations with your friends on the phone in their bedroom? How about reading your diary? How about putting her ear to the basement door while you're with your friends?
Today's standards should be no different.