I think that would depend on his level of maturity and where you live. Curfew should be mandatory. No drugs.. no girls in his room.. must do chores.. good grades determine his weekend- whether he plays or spends the time studying. At 14, he should be looking towards his future. He should be developing hobbies or getting good grades for college, so by the time he's a high school senior, he'll have some direction. You can't expect him not to get an attitude when you say things he don't like. I think now is the time to begin adult training. Give him the power to make certain decisions that directely affect him to give him a sense of independence. By the time your child is 14, there should have already been rules that he has to follow.
2006-10-03 07:12:33
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answered by Honey 6
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I wish I had the answer to that question. All boys are different. I just recently let my 16 yr old brother move in and I'm still trying to figure things out. One rule in our house that will never change is the no pass no play rule. As long as he is failing in school he will be grounded and not be able to go anywhere unless it is with my husband and I. If you come across a good answer send it my way.
2006-10-03 07:12:48
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answered by kjclaycamp82 2
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First of all you need to make your question more clearer. What do you mean as far as rules? Are you talking chores, dateing, hanging out with friends, etc.. I am a mom with 5 boys, and they all have certain chores they do, and homework, once those two simple things are done, then they can do what ever. If you are talking about curfews, talk to a policeman to find out what your state laws are. If you are talking about dateing, don't be too conserned, they usually just hang out at a mall, go to a movie and out to eat. I've had no problems with my 15 year old or my 13 year old dateing and sex. They are both virgins and don't really think about it much, at this age they are just out to have some fun and learning more about what the girls are interested in. At least my boys are. You just have to be open with them and talk to them about everything. what is expected of them, about sex, birth control, etc.. I really don't think that boys are out there just to have sex. If this isn't what you where talking about, please make your question more detailed, and than I will answer it better.
2006-10-03 07:17:35
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answered by danielle m 2
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Staci, have you not set rules for this child yet? Then it may be too late for you and him.
Why is it different than when he was 13, same rules apply, give him a bit more freedom once he is 16, he is still a child and still your responsibility until he is of legal age, and this varies depending where you live.
If he gets in trouble because you allow him too much freedom you are the one who will be facing the judge along with your child until he is of legal age, get it.
2006-10-03 07:11:13
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answered by Neptune2bsure 6
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give him boundaries but don't hold him back. Just make sure that if he breaks the rules he gets a punishment. This could be a night in or something taken away for an amount of time, this way you are treating him like an adult but still keeping him as a child.
2006-10-03 07:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Kyle, existence is many chapters. The financial ruin you're in is the most confusing. no longer in elementary words are coping with a bullying father, you're coping with friends who're present procedure a similar type of differences you're. you're at an age the position your body is bodily replacing, you're placing out to imagine of relationships, you're placing out to imagine of career, and existence outdoors homestead. commence searching ahead to those products, yet particularly else get off the painkillers! they don't seem killing soreness or you'll not be taking under consideration ending your existence. fairly, they're killing skill to manage the stressful circumstances of existence. Get off soreness killers, get curious about activities outdoors your homestead, and in many years connect the militia! once you're heavily wondering about suicide, understand that the full human body is geared in direction of survival, so suicide truly is a ailment of the mind. If that ailment is transforming into too suitable for you, then even without your dad, call 911, bypass to the ER, or a minimum of communicate with a instructor or yet another individual you think. Stick it out, and also you will get through this era, and also you be satisfied you do. I promise you, you receives into the best chapters quickly adequate -- those the position, believe it or no longer, you fall in love, connect the militia, get a job, and stay a good existence, and not in any respect in elementary words that you will be a good individual because you could study out of your dad no longer to be like him! good luck.
2016-12-04 04:20:52
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answered by ? 4
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Since we're in the Teens section I sure hope Mum knows is way too young.... He should be insented to look at life in General instead of dreamcastle is that what you would likeEngaging in active sex not untill 17 thereabouts... Driving licence I like it
2006-10-03 07:12:12
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answered by Lady Alma of Avalon Grailguard 4
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1) Be home by the time street lights are on
2) do homework befor going outside
3) no video games during the school week
4) clean room once a week
5) make your bed
6) not to leave the street
5) do not go in anyones house
6)take trash out
I can keep the list going....but there a couple
2006-10-03 07:10:59
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answered by crystal s 2
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No doing anything by your self with out mom or dad until you are 16. Can't get a cell phone unless you have a paying job. No dating until you are 16.
2006-10-03 10:18:08
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answered by LITTLE 1 :o) 6
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Sorry you are going to have to be a little more specific. Do you mean general house rules, dating rules, curfew?
2006-10-03 07:07:27
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answered by snoop_dougie_doug04 5
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