Ok, my dear DIS friends - time to share your rules for your teenagers!
My daughter is 16 and apparently I am "soooooooooooooooooo strict"!

lol
So now, I am
really curious about where I really stand on the "strict - lax" continuum.
What are your household rules for:
- Grades
- Driving
- Cell Phone/texting
- Computer/Social networking sites
- Extra Curricular activities
- Dating
- Curfews
And any other topic you see fit to share about...
My DD is 14 but here are my rules, as of now:
Grades -- A or A+. Occasionally a B+, but let's not make it a habit. This is only because I know what she is capable of. Her job is school. Now, when she goes to high school next year she'll be in all Honors classes. Naturally I expect her grades to drop while she adjusts, but a "C" will not be acceptable unless I know she's having extreme difficulties. I've told her I will get her tutors, etc. if she needs them. BTW, it was her idea to take 4 honors classes next year. I would have been happy with 2.
Driving -- not our thing yet.
Cell phone/texting -- when she first got her phone she was extremely limited on texting and told if she went overboard it would be shut off. She was able to follow our restrictions for the first 3 months, so now she has unlimited texting. No phone/texting during school or it will be IMMEDIATELY taken and not after 11 p.m.
Computer/social networking sites -- she has a Facebook page, but I have her password and do frequently check her page. She has been repeatedly reminded that anything she posts will be seen by me, her grandmothers, her teachers, future schools, employers etc. and if I find anything inappropriate, it will be deleted. Severity of infraction will lead to immediate loss of page. She's been online for about 6 months and we've had no issues whatsoever. FWIW, the computer is in the livingroom/den area, so I have the ability to see over her shoulder while she's online.
Extra curricular activities -- unfortunately, she doesn't participate in any activities due to my and DH's work schedules. She has tried numerous things in the past -- cheerleading, gymnastics, volleyball, softball, basketball, dance and acting classes, ice skating... She'll probably play softball again this year and is expected to have at least one extra curricular activity next year in high school.
Dating -- we're just now broaching this one. I can forbid as much as I want, but that will just push her further away. I think this might be imminent due to current circumstances, but will keep an eye on things. I'm not forbidding it and would prefer she be honest with me. Boys are to interfere with school work. Grades slip and her time with him will be limited. I already had a few boyfriends by her age, so I completely understand the feelings involved and am surprised she hasn't had one yet. I think we're doing well on this.
Curfew -- since we don't live close to her friends and she has to be driven/picked up, she's usually at one of their houses. As long as their parents are home, she is allowed to stay out until about 10 or 11 p.m.
as long as she's at their house. Being outside and hanging out, between 8 and 9 p.m. depending upon who she's with and where they are. DD only recently began "hanging out", so I'm actually pushing for more of this. She's been a homebody for far too long and needs to socialize more, so I'm probably somewhat more lenient than other parents. We're trying to break her out of her shell, so this is actually a good thing for us and something I'm encouraging, so she'll be more comfortable making new friends in high school next year. Right now she goes to a Catholic grammar school. All of her friends (except one) will be going to Catholic high school next year. She'll be going to the only public high school in our town, so this will be a HUGE adjustment for her. FORGOT TO MENTION: this is weekend only/not on school nights. Very rarely, if ever, goes out during the week.
Curious to see how others feel about these topics.
