Re-attaching teenager to family
Our (very nearly) teenaged son has taken to locking himself in his room for vast amounts of time.
Reading gets about equal time with the playstation, and a major reason for the door closing is to keep out his 2 y.o. sister. It's a pain to have to yell through the door, and some things are conveniently not heard inside his room, so I salvaged the glass door from a thrown-out stereo cabinet, and put a window in his bedroom door.
Everyone's happy with this, apart from the 2 y.o., who still can't get to play with the playstation :-)
Cheers,
Andrew
An expert opinion, somewhere
I hope yopu consulted with him about this.....
the "experts" say we should talk to them about this so they feel "included"
I have a 13 yo who now has a Tv and a DVD player in her room, I know she still lives here because food disappears from the pantry sometimes, she emerges for dinner, and she cooks her own eggs for breakfast.
She has french doors as enterence to her room and she was teasing her 9 yo brother the other day and he put his hand thru one of the glass panels............I dont know who got the biggest shock, her, him or me, we sat down and talked about the lesson they learnt, then they got to work together to clean up ALL the glass and remove the old putty ready for me to reglaze.
BTw I am far from an expert on kids!, the only experience I have had is that I was one once.