I would go off of what your son wants. They will turn 16 and then 18 in a very short time, until then they should IMHO have as much freedom as they can handle.
For example if they want to stay up late playing video games, spend some of that time with them learning about what they are doing. Don’t judge them too harsh if it’s something you don’t like. They might be too old for that approach though.
I would go off of what your son wants. They will turn 16 and then 18 in a very short time, until then they should IMHO have as much freedom as they can handle.
For example if they want to stay up late playing video games, spend some of that time with them learning about what they are doing. Don’t judge them too harsh if it’s something you don’t like. They might be too old for that approach though.
Something I thought of when reading OP. Why now? He’s 15. This question would have made way more sense if he was many years younger.
[It might be the teenager himself asking here, but hey, that’s OK]