MichelleVW
<font color=green>I call them "the people that liv
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Maybe that's what you did when you were 17, but that was 30 years ago. Things have changed a bit. I think it's naive to think that they are all just sitting around watching tv, talking, etc. I think there are a lot of good kids/teens out there, but they certainly are not all that way. And there is the whole peer pressure thing.
Oh good lord.....it hasn't changed that much and since my house is pretty much the hang out place for DD and her friends, I can tell you that sitting around talking, watching movies and being stupid is what they are doing.
But seriously, that's not why I limit her. Just because I'm single doesn't mean I want her to keep me company. I DO have a life...I take kickboxing class twice a week and I get up at 4:30am for work so I go to bed early. During her sophmore and junior years, her grades were not good at all. As a matter of fact, there was an F on her report card and numerous Ds. I assumed it was because she was doing too much. So this year I put a limit on it and it seems to be working. Now of course, school activities do not count. And when I say out, I mean hanging out at friends houses, movies, shopping, eating...
Of course there is exceptions but the students who had well defined boundaries at home do well in school. Maybe you're thinking of those who keep their kids sheltered go crazy in school, but the ones who are well adjusted who are becoming productive citizens do well.
I wanted some fast opinions at that time.
