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He will be 18 in 2 months.

2006-12-08 15:30:44 · 29 answers · asked by GrnApl 6 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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Check your local laws, but shoot for 9pm on week days and midnight on Friday and Saturday. Once he turns eighteen, unless still in High School, midnight always.

2006-12-08 15:33:43 · answer #1 · answered by Robin 2 · 1 0

11:00 pm on weeknights
1:00 am weekeends

When he is 18:
No curfew

I should add that I never had a curfew growing up. Until I turned 18, my mom did expect me to tell her where I was going, and the general time I would be home. This worked very well for the both of us, and I never got into any trouble.

2006-12-08 15:40:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Why bother with a curfew, he is not a boy but a young man. Try just having him let you know when he expects to be home or call if he's late. He's not a child so cut the aperon strings. But 12 PM weekday nights and perhaps 1AM weekends would be right to expect him back. He should call if he intends to stay over somewhere. He's no longer a boy but a young man deal with it!

2006-12-09 00:28:04 · answer #3 · answered by badmikey4 4 · 0 0

Where do you live? Is there a curfew in your town?

Weekends: Midnight

School nights: 10 PM

It all goes out the window when he is 18

2006-12-08 15:34:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

11:30 to 12

2006-12-08 15:32:36 · answer #5 · answered by labonitameli 4 · 1 0

I think a good reasonable curfew for a child on the weekends should be like 1am with a license/car or if with a group of friends!! During the week midnight.

2006-12-08 15:33:44 · answer #6 · answered by Caleema L 2 · 1 0

Our general rule all along has been at home at 9:00 (sometimes later, but that's the general rule) and actual lights out at 10:50 (11:00 at 18). That seems a little early for a lot of people, but it does limit the amount of mischief they can get into and also keep them rested at the same time without being overly harsh.

2006-12-08 17:22:39 · answer #7 · answered by pumpernickel 1 · 0 0

I have a 17 year old son & on a week night his curfew is 11:00 p.m.If he has activities such as band,dances,etc. he can stay out later.Our town has a curfew,that really makes it easier.I think it all depends on how responsible the teenager is when you get right down to it.

2006-12-08 23:10:52 · answer #8 · answered by Annabelle 2 · 1 0

It all depends where you live and what kind of activities you son is into...I would agree with a lot of the people here and say if he's in school 10pm on a school night, and 2am on the weekends.

If not in school after he's 18, I wouldn't give him a curfew, but would drill into him to be responsible and considerate of others in the house...

2006-12-08 15:46:39 · answer #9 · answered by Claudia D 1 · 1 0

I am 17 and on school nights i usually have to be in by 10 but I work so I usually come home right after work. And on the weekends it is 11. Sometimes 1130 with special permission from my mom and sometimes later depending on where I am or who Im with or who is driving. If i break it I am not allowed to go out the next weekened.

2006-12-08 15:34:50 · answer #10 · answered by lana89xx 3 · 1 0

in line with probability your interior sight curfew, when you consider that any violations will carry approximately punishment no longer in straightforward terms from you, yet for you (the discern, it relatively is). different than which you will possibly desire to in all probability determine each thing else is out of how first. do no longer permit him exterior if he's failing math. you're making him do his homework and study his lecture notes/study the text fabric. If he has a topic with in no way going exterior then have his acquaintances father and mom deliver their childrens over for team study classes- childrens hate them yet the place's their argument? And as far as issues that ought to take time away, permit's say casting off the trach the day previously, permit him take it out at night after he's had an unbelievable time. Dishes can wait, as long as they're achieved- different disciplinairy regulations are to be enforced. attempt to instill those common virtues so he developes as many to blame capabilites and habbits so the two certainly one of you're waiting whilst he turns 18- because of fact then that's lots extra stable when you consider that he's his very own guy.

2016-10-14 07:50:13 · answer #11 · answered by dickirson 4 · 0 0

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