pal2pluto
Has a hidden stash of Trentino Moscato!
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A thread a couple days ago concerned me, so I went to some experts on the Teen board. So far, 3 teens have posted and were very helpful in giving answers.........
I asked 5 questions such as
.......do they keep the 13-15 yrs and 16-18 yrs separated?
.......what were your opinions of "The Dating Game" and do you think the questions were too personal? .
......did your parents give you a curfew, or how late did you stay out?
....What was the CM stance on smoking? did they tell you to just "not get caught"? .
........was there a "signal" that a parent was in the room, and what did you think of that?
The overall feeling was that CG was super. Counselors awesome, games cool, but just hanging out together was the best thing.
The kids were not really kept separate except perhaps for the "get to know you" games, of which Dating Game was one. Questions were fun, not offensive or personal.
None of the girls were given a curfew by their parents, but the latest any of them were out was 3am. They cited that CM's do roam and check on kids, and also that because CG didn't open until 11am for them, they all slept in.
Re: smoking.....it was made clear that if they were caught smoking, they would be kicked out of CG program. 2 of the girls stated that the CM's took a stand about legal smoking ages. They were also warned about buying drugs on the islands, and that extreme (drug using)offenders could be locked down in their room w/a guard posted.
Finally, there was only a "heads up" said whenever a parent came in the door for teens to see if it was their parents. It was their opinion that nothing was happening there that a parent would need to be concerned about. It was never as though they had to change what they were doing because a parent was coming in. A CM was by the door to ask who they needed or wanted to see. Parents aren't allowed to "hang out" in CG....it is teen territory. It was mentioned about how kids aren't allowed into the adult areas of the ship, but can come to those areas if they are searching for their parents, but they may not "hang out" there.
These teens were very helpful and informative. They put any concerns to rest for me. I'm not into starting a debate of any kind, but just thought some info from them might be helpful to someone else.
I asked 5 questions such as
.......do they keep the 13-15 yrs and 16-18 yrs separated?
.......what were your opinions of "The Dating Game" and do you think the questions were too personal? .
......did your parents give you a curfew, or how late did you stay out?
....What was the CM stance on smoking? did they tell you to just "not get caught"? .
........was there a "signal" that a parent was in the room, and what did you think of that?
The overall feeling was that CG was super. Counselors awesome, games cool, but just hanging out together was the best thing.
The kids were not really kept separate except perhaps for the "get to know you" games, of which Dating Game was one. Questions were fun, not offensive or personal.
None of the girls were given a curfew by their parents, but the latest any of them were out was 3am. They cited that CM's do roam and check on kids, and also that because CG didn't open until 11am for them, they all slept in.
Re: smoking.....it was made clear that if they were caught smoking, they would be kicked out of CG program. 2 of the girls stated that the CM's took a stand about legal smoking ages. They were also warned about buying drugs on the islands, and that extreme (drug using)offenders could be locked down in their room w/a guard posted.
Finally, there was only a "heads up" said whenever a parent came in the door for teens to see if it was their parents. It was their opinion that nothing was happening there that a parent would need to be concerned about. It was never as though they had to change what they were doing because a parent was coming in. A CM was by the door to ask who they needed or wanted to see. Parents aren't allowed to "hang out" in CG....it is teen territory. It was mentioned about how kids aren't allowed into the adult areas of the ship, but can come to those areas if they are searching for their parents, but they may not "hang out" there.
These teens were very helpful and informative. They put any concerns to rest for me. I'm not into starting a debate of any kind, but just thought some info from them might be helpful to someone else.

