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In reply to the discussion: curfew for a 17 yr old. ??? will be a senior in high school [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)97. really, my biggest concern is not my son, but others out at the late hour.
drunk driving, fights, guns. and not that he hangs with the crowd, but, wrong place, wrong time kinda thing.
good to hear even a call from police turned into a kinda funnish story. that is always a good thing, lol.
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In high school, mine was midnight unless I discussed it with my parents in advance.
Brickbat
Jul 2012
#1
10:00pm on a regular school night, provided homework is already done. Midnight/1am on a weekend or
GreenPartyVoter
Jul 2012
#3
Yeah, in high school. :^) Of course, living in a rural area there wasn't anything to go do
GreenPartyVoter
Jul 2012
#49
Seem reasonable enough, if you have a kid who needs 8 hrs of sleep and has to be up for school @ 6am
GreenPartyVoter
Jul 2012
#52
My own mother had an odd way of handling this. My brother and I never were allowed to have
Booster
Jul 2012
#6
ya. this kid has never done anything for me not to trust him and is incredibly responsible
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#17
raised two teenaged girls that didn't get into any trouble before or after they graduated.
progressivebydesign
Jul 2012
#13
17 i had graduated, too. that is another something that makes it a little more tricky.
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#25
My kids aren't allowed to go out on school nights. That's homework time
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#30
Its pretty hard to gauge. My oldest girl was a 16 year old senior in high school
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#44
Well we're like that. We're pros in an extreme sport so we "model" risk taking daily
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#142
Since it's summertime, and if he or she doesn't have to be somewhere the next morning
rocktivity
Jul 2012
#31
Our daughters had an 11pm curfew, but was changed to midnight once they turned 18...
cynatnite
Jul 2012
#34
parents that "let them go" are much more laid back than i am, lol. cant be done. but, i admire
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#45
it is interesting some of the names, with what we hear from them, the time they choose. this is fun
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#47
At age 17 I had no curfew - I had already moved out of the house and down to Texas.
Tx4obama
Jul 2012
#48
For a kid you pretty much trust, I think midnight is good...17's is a reasonably mature age
Rowdyboy
Jul 2012
#61
he was very responsible and never had done anything to make us not have trust.
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#77
Mine was "call and inform by such-and-such a time" if there wasn't something already set up
Posteritatis
Jul 2012
#87
school nights really are not a problem in this house. son has practice early morning and after
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#113
i talked to him some lst night. i am glad i started this OP to hear all these opinions.
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#99
My kids had a 10:00 curfew on school nights and whatever the law allowed on weekends.
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2012
#104
My friend's son learned how to turn off the alarm and the little "beep" when the door opens
Motown_Johnny
Jul 2012
#139