Parenting advice needed.
My youngest child is my 17 yr old h.s. senior. She is as close to the perfect child as you could wish for. That's why this is so hard.
An "A" student, going to the University of Washington in the fall, accepted into their pre-vet program.
The sweetest person you'd ever want to know with a bubbly personality.
(Star of the "hair" thread.)
Works in a large emergency animal hospital. A star employee.
So, two months ago she gets stopped for speeding and gets written up. While I was not happy about it, I did not rant and rave. I told her everybody makes mistakes and it better not happen again. I had her send in the ticket, plead not guilty, as these things are usually always plead down, hopefully to a nonmoving violation with no points. We are awaiting a date for that.
Tonight, I get a call from a local police officer, giving me courtesy. He pulled her over for doing 50 in a 35 on a local road. He said he was going to give her a break, but only because she's driving "my" car. In actuality, it's her brand new Honda Civic that she saved up for. I thanked him profusely.
She came home and this time I did rant and rave a bit. I told her she lost the car except for work. That she better get her butt up in time for the school bus or have a friend pick her up. I will probably take the car away for a month or so.
Is that too harsh, considering how good a kid she is?
Is that too lenient?
help.
me
" The Wise and Powerful CDS
