On that recent thread about whether or not we over-indulge our kids, a poster stated she wouldn't let her kids drive until they were 18, even if the law said 16. A day or so later, a casual friend of mine and I had a conversation. I know she has made the same decision for her oldest son ("we live on a busy road") but in this conversation she told me that she had come home from college after the first day because she was so homesick, and that she just didn't know how I could stand to let my daughter go away to school. (The answer, btw, is "easily!") Her older son is going about 45 minutee away, but she said she is hoping and praying her DD won't go away. I don't really know how the DD feels about it - the mom says she is a real homebody so she thinks she'll stay at home. I think the daughter, who is a great sports person, will get an offer to play her sport and say "See ya, I'm out of here."
Why do some parents do this to their kids? Why wouldn't you let a normal 16 year old get a driver's license when all the rest of the peer group was doing it? I think this is bad parenting, just like the over-indulged kids who never move from in front of a video game. I see all kinds of parental control - are these kids ever going to be able to mature if their parents won't let them move forward?
Your thoughts...
Why do some parents do this to their kids? Why wouldn't you let a normal 16 year old get a driver's license when all the rest of the peer group was doing it? I think this is bad parenting, just like the over-indulged kids who never move from in front of a video game. I see all kinds of parental control - are these kids ever going to be able to mature if their parents won't let them move forward?
Your thoughts...
She is now almost done with her first year and very happy! 
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