There's a 'Despair' poster that reads:
"None of us are as stupid as all of us."
Neither myself, nor any of my friends, would EVER have done even 1/10th of the things alone, that we did together. Kids egg each other on, come up with wild and crazy (or taboo) ideas, and then do them for the thrill factor.
Warning Signs:
- Silence
- Giggles
- Unexplained Crashing Noises
- "Nothing Happened!" being shouted down from oh-too-cheerful voices.
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I talk with my son's friends' parents.
"So, they got into THIS today!" coupled with a naturally rueful expression, rolled eyes, or long suffering laugh / sigh... has been met each and every single time with equally honest descriptions of what they get up to over that THEIR house with the exclusion of 2 sets of parents.
We KNOW the kids are getting into equally disgusting/ boundary crossing/ borderline to wildly inappropriate things at THOSE houses, too (the kids do tell us)... but "Everything was great!" or "This Super Serious Concerning Thing" bum bum bum (that of course, only our kids, and never theirs, did) is all the rest of us ever hear back from the parents.
We can TELL they're either embarrassed or in denial. Put kids together, and hijinks happen. That's why they need to be supervised!!!! When nothing wrong, gross, or troublesome happens... I flat out don't believe the parents, or it makes me think that they're not paying attention. And i have a REALLY GOOD KID who asks before running in the house, is uber polite, and always gets compliments from playdates! But kids get into trouble.
Personally, I want to know what kind of mischief was abounding. And when I share what's going on in my house, and they share what's going on in theirs... then we can deal with the problems as they come up. If we don't know, then we can't parent it.
"Kiddo... the ______ that happened today???"