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faroukfarouk -> RE: I am now a mom of a 16 year old (7/14/2008 11:44:09 AM)
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L'smom: I know what you mean, and the insurance companies do also. Unfortunately at that age many young ppl don't know really know the meaning of danger. In some countries the minimum age for driving is 17 and in others 18; I guess there is some sense to that. On the other hand there is also the "oh, my friends are also learning to drive" thing. So what you're experiencing isn't unusual. The main thing is the prayer and Bible reading habit thing, and the developing the respect for others thing, including on the road. Hope his test on Wed. goes okay, anyway. Some of the stuff that teens like to do, hair color, jewelry, whatever, is not much of a big deal, I guess. It's the big things that really count, right? Take care. quote:
ORIGINAL: Leslie_JnJs_mom He was suppose to take his driving test on Wednesday but he has made some very irresponsible decisions lately that have us wondering if he really understands the importance of driving safely. I let him drive when there were some of his friends were in the car too. He was so caught up in showing off that he drove right over the curb. He made several other silly mistakes that he never makes. He was just to caught up in showing off. So what is he going to do if he is driving all by himself and he comes across a group of his friends. I can see him hurting someone or worse just so he can show off. Now his dad is making him prove he is responsible enough to drive well even when his peers see him before he can get his licence. So far it is not promising, leaving the house without telling anyone is not the way to do it.
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