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Ds13 is friends with another 13 year old boy who likes to come over some weekends to play/hang out. Last weekend the boy asked if he could come over. I said "yes" and we set a mutually agreeable time. The boy never came over and my ds was pretty bummed, though he handled it ok. Late that night we got a e-mail from the boy that "something had come up. Could he come over another time?" I want to set some boundaries now so that this doesn't become a habit. I'm thinking that the next time he asks to come over, I'd just say "Sure, but if something comes up we'd appreciate a phone call or an e-mail letting us know." That's ok, right?

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Ds13 is friends with another 13 year old boy who likes to come over some weekends to play/hang out. Last weekend the boy asked if he could come over. I said "yes" and we set a mutually agreeable time. The boy never came over and my ds was pretty bummed, though he handled it ok. Late that night we got a e-mail from the boy that "something had come up. Could he come over another time?" I want to set some boundaries now so that this doesn't become a habit. I'm thinking that the next time he asks to come over, I'd just say "Sure, but if something comes up we'd appreciate a phone call or an e-mail letting us know." That's ok, right?

 

Yes ma'am. Sounds good to me!

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Ds13 is friends with another 13 year old boy who likes to come over some weekends to play/hang out. Last weekend the boy asked if he could come over. I said "yes" and we set a mutually agreeable time. The boy never came over and my ds was pretty bummed, though he handled it ok. Late that night we got a e-mail from the boy that "something had come up. Could he come over another time?" I want to set some boundaries now so that this doesn't become a habit. I'm thinking that the next time he asks to come over, I'd just say "Sure, but if something comes up we'd appreciate a phone call or an e-mail letting us know." That's ok, right?

 

Yep.

 

I'd also say, that if it happens too many times, I'd let this friendship drift apart.

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Ds13 is friends with another 13 year old boy who likes to come over some weekends to play/hang out. Last weekend the boy asked if he could come over. I said "yes" and we set a mutually agreeable time. The boy never came over and my ds was pretty bummed, though he handled it ok. Late that night we got a e-mail from the boy that "something had come up. Could he come over another time?" I want to set some boundaries now so that this doesn't become a habit. I'm thinking that the next time he asks to come over, I'd just say "Sure, but if something comes up we'd appreciate a phone call or an e-mail letting us know." That's ok, right?

 

Yes, that is what I would do.

 

I find I end up educating other kids fairly regularly on basic etiquette. To be fair I guess their parents don't even know whats going on. One of my pet peeves is other kids phoning my kids and when I answer the phone they just ask "can I speak to .....?" without even telling me who they are. I just gently ask- "who is speaking, please? " Most of them learn after a time or two to tell me who they are when they phone.

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Ds13 is friends with another 13 year old boy who likes to come over some weekends to play/hang out. Last weekend the boy asked if he could come over. I said "yes" and we set a mutually agreeable time. The boy never came over and my ds was pretty bummed, though he handled it ok. Late that night we got a e-mail from the boy that "something had come up. Could he come over another time?" I want to set some boundaries now so that this doesn't become a habit. I'm thinking that the next time he asks to come over, I'd just say "Sure, but if something comes up we'd appreciate a phone call or an e-mail letting us know." That's ok, right?

 

Sounds like a very polite way to make your point.

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Thank you. I don't know why I get so insecure about teen relationships. I think it's because it's a new stage in my parenting.

 

Starr - I don't know what came up. We haven't seen him all week so there was no opportunity for my ds to ask him.

 

Teen relationships can make the best of us insecure! :grouphug:

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