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Showing Original Post only (View all)curfew for a 17 yr old. ??? will be a senior in high school [View all]
curious what the majority says, the normal time to be home.
there are the exceptions, of course.
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10:00 | |
2 (6%) |
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10:30 | |
0 (0%) |
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11:00 | |
10 (32%) |
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11:30 | |
1 (3%) |
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12:00 | |
14 (45%) |
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2:00 | |
0 (0%) |
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no curfew | |
4 (13%) |
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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