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What is the avg. 11-12 year old "going out" time?

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just holding hands and stuff like that

my son is doing that

not kissing or anything

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  1. Be back before 9pm!


  2. home by 8 on week days and 9 on weekends

  3. It won't last more then 2-3 months tops. At that age there hormones are just kicking in, and they have crushes on boys/girls. There too young to be aware of what is involved in a serious dating relationship (such as going out to various places, emotinal commitment, s*x etc). At this age is basically friendship, with a bit of handholding, hugging, the odd kiss on the lips, hanging out togther with other people. Nothing more then that usually occurs at that age, and within 2-3 months they find someone else they have a crush on.

  4. 2 weeks tops. when i was 12 thats far as we went. all us kids were switching boyfriends and girlfriends like they were going out of style. im 17 now

  5. In House by 7pm. Bedtime averaging around 9-10.

  6. need to read the child labor laws to find out the LAW!!!!

  7. You should probably limit weeknight "going out" times to once or twice a week, and then have him back before supper and after the homework is finished. On weekends, back at nine-thirty, maybe ten, would be appropriate. Good luck!

  8. Can a 11-12 year old really be "going out"?  Where would you be going to without a parent or some else's parents?  You can't drive, so you wouldn't be going very far.

  9. I would say he needs to be home by 9pm. Most kids that age only date each other for about 8 weeks.

  10. I am like every body else...what do you mean by going out...going to the mall....15 years old.

    going out with girls...it is just a term they use now they just mean they like each other..talk on phone ..little things like that.not anything serious.....my 10 year old grandson..has a girl he goes out with...they don't actually GO anywhere.. just term

  11. well im 13 my mom said i can go til 9:30 so im guessing u should be bac around 8:30 have a good time little bud

  12. make them lose privilages if they don't get homw by a certain time (before the streetlights come on) to get ready for the next day

  13. I think it really depends on how responsible your kid is some kids  can be very mature for their age but regardless of that I think at such a young age if he's gouing "out" without adult supervision 7pm is ok, a 9pm curfew should be more for a 13 year old, keep in mind that as kids get older they will demand later curfews and more trust from their parents you have to give in very resonable amounts other wise by the time he's 13 you'll have to let out untill midnight just because he just to stay out till 9 when he was 12. Then agoing if they have adult supervision anything up to 9pm is still ok.

    Good luck to you at least you have a boy to worry about and not a girl.(I have two little girls)

  14. a week

  15. going out as in....literally going out? or dating? be more specific next time. we don't all speak 11 year old.

  16. ?i don't get the question

    sorry

  17. 8:30 was what my mom always did with my little brother when he was that age, and then 9:30 on weekends.

    Exceptions were made for:

    - if they were going to a movie with a bunch of friends that went until later than that

    - if he was hanging out at someone else's house and mom had talked to the parents there

  18. Wow, uh...8pm?

  19. till dark, then you get your little butt home!

  20. 11-12 year olds should not be "going out"!  At that age, boy- girl get togethers should be in groups with parental supervision.  The time they need to be back home would depend on the activity they are involved in.  They certainly don't need to be out at night, alone.

  21. WELL YOU SHOULD FOLLOW THEM INCASE IT GET ALITTLE WEIRD

  22. Gee, I don't know what to tell you.  I wouldn't let my 11 or 12 year old child out without adult supervision, so I guess thats not an issue.

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