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06-01-2016 09:06 PM
My girl is turning 16. A couple of her friends are already dating. As a parent, what shall we do when our children start dating/relationship?
I am prepared to drive her around as I do for her music lessons etc. What else do I do? I get to pick the music teacher though, but won't be picking her boy friend I assume.
No experience at all as I was very late in this sort of things when I was young.
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06-03-2016 12:25 PM - last edited on 06-14-2016 08:54 PM by Mitzi
It's great you are being proactive!
I thought this article had some good advice
They said:
- Don’t judge a book by the cover
- Include them in plans that involve the family (If she's up for it)
- Be yourself
- Make your expectations and your house rules clear beforehand
- However, give them space
- Never discipline, belittle or argue with your daughter in front of the boyfriend/girlfriend
- Do not compare her relationships to any of yours
- Never ask her to choose between you and the boyfriend/girlfriend
- Do not compare him/her to her previous boyfriends/girlfriends
- Be supportive if things fall apart!
06-01-2016 10:36 PM
06-02-2016 02:46 PM
06-02-2016 04:56 PM
Thank you both for your suggestions. Yes, she is open with me and she is not into it yet, I am just preparing myself.
I guess I have to tell her that I need to see him before anything serious. I am friendly with her girl friends for now. I hope same will happen with boys.
06-03-2016 12:25 PM - last edited on 06-14-2016 08:54 PM by Mitzi
It's great you are being proactive!
I thought this article had some good advice
They said:
- Don’t judge a book by the cover
- Include them in plans that involve the family (If she's up for it)
- Be yourself
- Make your expectations and your house rules clear beforehand
- However, give them space
- Never discipline, belittle or argue with your daughter in front of the boyfriend/girlfriend
- Do not compare her relationships to any of yours
- Never ask her to choose between you and the boyfriend/girlfriend
- Do not compare him/her to her previous boyfriends/girlfriends
- Be supportive if things fall apart!
06-04-2016 07:38 PM
01-10-2018 02:26 PM
Hi Poopa Bear
Had similar discussion with her .Any ideas/experience with leaving 15 year old daughter with new boyfriend at home alone -even during the day. I do trust her. Has had lots of male friends but 1st boyfriend
01-11-2018 12:22 PM
Hey @Manly123, how did that initial discussion go? It's hard to get the balance right of trusting your teen but also still putting boundaries in place to keep her safe.
@Zoesplace @motherbear do you have any ideas or experience you can share here?
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