K.R.
Hi S...I feel your pain..I totally agree with the other mom..good job on her part...I wish there were more moms like her & I out there that love their kids enough to be more aggressive and involved..with having said that, I have and am still going through the high school years..the best advice I can give you is to be as active as you can in their life..know who their friends are and the parents as well..check their myspace profiles frequently and their friends too..heck..make your own myspace, I did and actually have fun with it..my girls know I'm on it daily and if I see something inappropriate, then I'm asking alot of questions..like the other mom said, if you feel the need to go through their rooms, etc, so be it...your'e a mom, and you feel it when something is not right with your child, no matter what the age is..I had to do it with my oldest, and I don't have to do it with my 17 year old, but they are so different..but as a mom, you must stay on top of most importantly, who they are hanging out with..unfortunately, I have found out that alot of parents don't "parent" the way I do, and alot of times, these are kids that don't have any boundaries set and have way too much time on their hands to do stuff they should not be doing mainly because their parents aren't paying attention to what's going on..sad but true..I really don't understand that, but it happens more than it should..this is my belief and my opinion..it is our job as parents to do the best we can do as we see fit when we are looking out for the best interest of our children..so don't feel guilty for doing your job and loving your kids while doing it, cuz that's what it's all about, wanting what's best for them even when it means curfews, boundaries, grounding, etc..they will thank you later..Also, sometimes you really can't be a "friend", you have to be a mom first always, so they know you are in charge until they move out on their own. As I have gone and continue to go through the challenging high school years, I have my own motto and that is "Never underestimate the love of a mother"..alot of tears and prayers went into this motto of mine and it is true from my heart and probably alot of other moms with my determination. God Bless your family and stay strong Mom. You will get through this and actually survive, with a little help from Clairol too, for the gray hairs!
Kim :)