the kabuki
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tlgoblue said:Not so fast. I mean, have all the kids you want, but just because they say one thing, doesn't mean they really believe that those things are all that dangerous. They tell us parents things to get us off their backs as often as they are really listing and understanding what we're saying. I still think my kids are vulnerable to all sorts of peer pressure. It is a fact of growing up, and all I can do as a parent is pay attention to what I see and hear and trust my gut. I keep talking to them and keep the doors of communication wide open.
I remember, as a teen, feeling like I had my mom completely fooled, and I did. But I looked like the perfect kid. Staight A's, honor roll, popular, etc. But the things I did to be popular would have been devastaing if I had been caught. Pressure to fit in is so incredible during that period of our lives, and we find ourselves doing things that we know our parents have warned us about, but somehow think that they are just trying to scare us, or they really don't know what it's like and so on. This is the point I try to impress upon my kids. I'm not trying to scare you. I'm not trying to keep you from having friends. I'm not some evil person who had children just for the pleasure of torturing them. (That point is the biggest stumbling block!) I point out how everything we do, as parents, is to make sure they actually get to grow old, and when we tell them that something is dangerous, it is because it is. Period. And if they choose to ignore us, they may not get to be "tortured" by us ever again. You know, no more Disney cruises, trips to Cedar Point, overnight visits with their best friends, yummy meals, bar-b-ques, gelato, video games, and all those awful things we do to torture them.
I also pray hard that they believe I love them more than air, and that is something that they can't get from anyone who would ask them to do something dangerous.
Wonderful advice and a great reminder to us parents who may have forgotten what it was like to be young and stupid!
Never heard of this going on when I was in school 15 yrs ago, but thanks for the heads up. With our oldest DD starting Jr high, any info is good info!
) I point out how everything we do, as parents, is to make sure they actually get to grow old, and when we tell them that something is dangerous, it is because it is. Period. And if they choose to ignore us, they may not get to be "tortured" by us ever again. You know, no more Disney cruises, trips to Cedar Point, overnight visits with their best friends, yummy meals, bar-b-ques, gelato, video games, and all those awful things we do to torture them. 