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choppednutaddict · 10/05/2017 21:09

My DS turned 15 in February and we are starting to have a few occasions where a curfew has been needed. He generally stays in and plays on his computer so when he does go out it's pretty rare. He thinks he's an adult and shouldn't have to be back for a time but that's another conversation.

So anyway I was wondering what everyone else's rules are on a school night and then at weekends/school holidays?

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AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 10/05/2017 21:13

At 15, DS had to be in by 10pm. Any earlier wasn't practical due to his hobbies twice a week (he is a cadet). He didn't really go out apart from to play football or go to cadets though. He's nearly 17 now and has to be in by midnight, although has only stayed out past 11 once and that was his prom when he came in at 3am.

Weekends and holidays I would be more relaxed but the issue hasn't arisen yet.

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