First thing, have her invite the friend and her parents over and have them tell the parents what they did. After they leave, take away her cell phone, computer, tv, car for the month, at least and longer if she doesn't follow rules. Explain that she breached your trust and she needs to earn it back. She is now free to do chores since she will have time on her hands.
Are her grades up? If not, now is a perfect time for her to do more studying and get the grades up.
Remind her that you are doing this because you love her, care about her and want her brought up properly. She may not like it but when she is older and more mature, she will understand.
Good luck and stick to what ever your punishment is. Don't give in for anything or she will know that she can rule the house.
2007-01-19 04:07:41
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answered by Coda2 3
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Yikes. I am a grown woman and I usually let someone know where I am going when I go out at night alone. They just don't understand how dangerous that was.
As for consequences for their actions, it would depend on the child but I would be very careful that whatever punishment I doled out does not end up being punishment for me too. If you ground her to the house then you are going to end up having to watch her all the time and she is going to do everything she can to make you miserable too.
Have you told the other girls parents because you could do that or you could use the fact that you didn't, to talk to your daughter about what you will do next time and when those two are together that if they do something so stupid again that you will talk to her parents. I would talk with that other girl too.
It would be a really big deal for me to have to go without a cell phone for a week but the problem with that is that she can't call you in an emergency.
You could also sit her down and explain how dangerous it was, sighting recent things from the paper and how worried you were and how upset you are that she didn't trust your judgement when you thought that their going out tipping was a bad idea. Explain what happens to the cow when they tip and how that affects the owner if it is a dairy cow. Then ask her what she thinks her punishment should be for being so inconsiderate and irresponsible.
2007-01-19 04:20:05
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answered by Not Laughing w/ U 3
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My parents weren't that strict with me so most of the time I did whatever I wanted even if i was "grounded". But now that I have a child I see that sometimes they just weren't strict enough.
I think you should do more than take her cell phone away, maybe ground her for month by keeping her from doing something that she loves to do like go out with her friends or something like that and STICK TO IT no matter what. Letting her break it just once will just give her the idea that she can do it anytime. Trust me I know by experience.
2007-01-19 04:09:01
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answered by TexasGirl 2
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Yea i think grounding on top of the cell phone. Actually you look at what they really cherish the most..what activity or possession is the most fun or important to them..and that's what you take away. I also would tell her that friend isn't staying over for a while and she's not staying over there either. Tell her that once trust is broken..she has to earn it back.
2007-01-19 05:36:14
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answered by Bored in Michigan 2
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No phone (including the land line), no car keys, no computer for two weeks. Without these distractions, she will be forced to dwell on why she no longer has access to them. In addition, I hope you have called the other girl's parents. They also need to know what their daughter was up to. There are parents who have security systems in their homes but do not allow their teens to know the access code for night time.Sneaking out at night without the alarm going off would not be possible. This may seem extreme, I realize, but it's far better than having your child the focus of an Amber Alert.
2007-01-19 04:07:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Ground her for a month. Honestly! This is serious. There are so many psychos out there that could have snatched them up and that would be a lot worse than any punishment you could ever think of. She needs to learn a serious lesson here and taking her cell is simply not enough!
2007-01-19 03:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-31 12:58:23
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answered by ? 4
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I wouldn't think just tkaing her cell phone is enough. This is a pretty major breach of trust. I'd ground her at least 2 weeks, and definetly give The Trust Speech.
2007-01-19 03:40:28
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answered by tabithap 4
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I'm seventeen and my mama would have made me clean up after the tping i did, taken away my cell phone completely for 2 months, kept me from my from my boyfriend, taken away my drivers license, and made me her house slave for a month. Spare the rod spoil the child is what i grew up with.
2007-01-19 03:47:22
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answered by kitty 1
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I have seven children, so I consider myself an expert on discipline. You can't be two harsh- I gave my first child 40 lashes for not making her bed and she ended up in a mental hospital. My second child ended up on Springer. By the third, I had worked everything out: just lock them in the room with a radioactive scorpion and tell them to escape before the ceiling collapses.
2007-01-19 08:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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