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5 after 1 voteI trust my son most of the time, too. Finding the balance of trust can be tricky sometimes, though. I think they need to feel that we trust them most of the time, but I don't think we can blindly trust them, either. And no, probably not alone in the room with the girlfriend. :) My son just started drivers ed, and he is really feeling sensitive to me trusting him behind the wheel. He really needs to feel that I trust him to be a good driver, it seems to help his confidence when I do. He tries so hard to drive well, and it seems to be very important to him that I realize how hard he's trying.
Trusting teenagers is hard. When my kids were teens, my daughter especially, felt she was "pulling the wool over my eyes". However, I let her have just enough freedom to make mistakes and learn about consequences. But not enough freedom to crash and burn. We have to remember, and teach our kids, that trust is an earned thing. If they lie, there are negative consequences. If they are honest, there are positive consequences. Somehow we managed to survive the teenage years, although at the time I often wondered if I would.
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