I think I have grown a good one.
DD Emily is 6 and she has just had a screaming fit over why I will not allow her to have a computer in her room when she is a teenager, and instead will have her computer / study in our shared open space study area.
Now this is not a small space, since both DH & I have to do work / study from home what for some people is a family area is set out as a study with lots of space for all.
But for some silly reason Madam thought she would have her computer in her room. While I explained in general terms what teenagers can get up to when using a computer in private (thanks to the DIS I have already gone through most teenage dramas), she promises at 6 that she will not do dumb things as a teenager - wish I had a recording of that.
Yes, I am confident that DH as a lecturer in Telecommunications, specialising in IT security with a wide streak of geek & hacker will be able to stay ahead of a teenager in our own home, and we will be educating her on why it is not a good idea to post photos of her girly bits on Facebook or sent to some future to be boyfriend - the having computers in private is just a fight I do not want to have.
So - Madam then went and shut herself in her room, and at the time I last checked, was shifting her toybox in front of her door for no further mummy interventions. I think she will come out when she is hungry or needs the toilet.
I think I will have an entertaining ride with a strong willed (but totally adorable) tween
DD Emily is 6 and she has just had a screaming fit over why I will not allow her to have a computer in her room when she is a teenager, and instead will have her computer / study in our shared open space study area.
Now this is not a small space, since both DH & I have to do work / study from home what for some people is a family area is set out as a study with lots of space for all.
But for some silly reason Madam thought she would have her computer in her room. While I explained in general terms what teenagers can get up to when using a computer in private (thanks to the DIS I have already gone through most teenage dramas), she promises at 6 that she will not do dumb things as a teenager - wish I had a recording of that.
Yes, I am confident that DH as a lecturer in Telecommunications, specialising in IT security with a wide streak of geek & hacker will be able to stay ahead of a teenager in our own home, and we will be educating her on why it is not a good idea to post photos of her girly bits on Facebook or sent to some future to be boyfriend - the having computers in private is just a fight I do not want to have.
So - Madam then went and shut herself in her room, and at the time I last checked, was shifting her toybox in front of her door for no further mummy interventions. I think she will come out when she is hungry or needs the toilet.
I think I will have an entertaining ride with a strong willed (but totally adorable) tween


rather than believe she is a drama queen
so just went into the other room and she calmed down and fell asleep!

No way would I tolerate that sort of behavior. And besides, why were you discussing with a 6 year old what she could have in her room as a teenager? 