2MT:
It’s practically summer, your kids’ school is out or will be shortly, and hopefully your schedule will be less hectic and more relaxed. Summer gives many families a chance to enjoy a welcome change in schedule. You may be more relaxed about dinner and the food you prepare, about your kids staying up late, about spending time just enjoying down time…and all of this is wonderful and healthy.
But there is an area where parents really shouldn’t let your guard down too much.
Don’t get too lax…remember to continue to provide supervision at a level that’s appropriate for the age and maturity of your teenager. There are times this may be inconvenient for you, so be smart about your choices.
You may find yourself wanting to say “yes” to kids who want to stay out late and play flashlight tag, or go to the local pool on their own; encouraging kids to play outdoors and be together in healthy activities is important, as is giving them more freedom as they mature.
But be cautious, as these are also opportunities for things to go awry, which they are more likely to do if there is no supervision.
The question you must ponder is “how much freedom is appropriate?”
Your kids are likely to demand more free rein than they are ready for, so get comfortable with your position of authority. Your adult perspective and judgement is vitally important here and you may have to say “no” at times.
Get used to asking good questions, picking up the phone to speak with other parents, and checking up on kids to make sure they are doing what they say they are doing. Your best gauge for making the judgment calls required of you is your intuition.
This summer, enjoy lightening up when there is room to do so, but keeping vigilant with your important supervisory responsibilities can help ensure fun, safety, and no nasty surprises.