For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
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For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
I have been chatting to a few parents who like us are taking teenagers to Canada, and we have voiced our worries etc. My daughter chats to a few kids of some of this forums members already.
I realised that often they do not get a chance to ask questions voice concerns to others of the same age that may be doing the same.
So I set up a Yahoo group for them
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Teenbrits
If any of you have teenagers that might like to chat to others they might like to join. There are already a few joined some in UK and some in Canada.
it would be particularly nice if some more teeangers who are already in Canada would join to be able to relate their own experiences to those that will soon be going. Especially about schools , how they compare, making friends sport etc.
ALthough we all believe we are doing what we think is the best for them, in the end they often have no say in the matter.
My daughter loved the idea at first, then hated it when we took here over for first time. Now she cant wait to go back for good.
We took her to go and see what would be her highschool, once there she refused to go in. She said "Whats the point, if we come I will have no choice in the matter, so whether I like it or not is irrelevant!"
This really did make me think. She enjoys her chats with "Bananahammocks" daughter who is also going hopefully around the same time we will, and we hope she will have penfriends at least within Canada to talk to once we are there.
I have spent a lot of time looking at the school, colleges and University options she will have. Told her she can drive as soon as we get there ( albeit with me by her side) We've got the email address of a girl who will be living opposite us in Canada, and she is now keen to get over there and start her new life. So fingers crossed for the first few days at least she will not say "I'm bored can we go home!"
I realised that often they do not get a chance to ask questions voice concerns to others of the same age that may be doing the same.
So I set up a Yahoo group for them
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Teenbrits
If any of you have teenagers that might like to chat to others they might like to join. There are already a few joined some in UK and some in Canada.
it would be particularly nice if some more teeangers who are already in Canada would join to be able to relate their own experiences to those that will soon be going. Especially about schools , how they compare, making friends sport etc.
ALthough we all believe we are doing what we think is the best for them, in the end they often have no say in the matter.
My daughter loved the idea at first, then hated it when we took here over for first time. Now she cant wait to go back for good.
We took her to go and see what would be her highschool, once there she refused to go in. She said "Whats the point, if we come I will have no choice in the matter, so whether I like it or not is irrelevant!"
This really did make me think. She enjoys her chats with "Bananahammocks" daughter who is also going hopefully around the same time we will, and we hope she will have penfriends at least within Canada to talk to once we are there.
I have spent a lot of time looking at the school, colleges and University options she will have. Told her she can drive as soon as we get there ( albeit with me by her side) We've got the email address of a girl who will be living opposite us in Canada, and she is now keen to get over there and start her new life. So fingers crossed for the first few days at least she will not say "I'm bored can we go home!"
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Originally Posted by gooding
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
Fabulous idea, gooding!
Pat
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
Fabulous idea, gooding!
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Great idea!
I'm hoping my son will join. He is a teenager next month but by the time we get to Canada he could be middle aged! Lol.
Thanks.
I'm hoping my son will join. He is a teenager next month but by the time we get to Canada he could be middle aged! Lol.
Thanks.
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
hi
I will sort my kids out tonight, lol I know one of them had a look but was alittle nervous about joining......
Cool idea
Rosie
I will sort my kids out tonight, lol I know one of them had a look but was alittle nervous about joining......
Cool idea
Rosie
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Tell him not to be.
It is not like a chat room, I am not keen on those, although there is a facility on there for them to chat. My daughter is a very funny happy child who loves talking to people. She is in middle of GCSE's at the present so does not have a lot of time for the computer. Amazingly, as she is usually always there. I do moderate the site without being too nosey, but they have to join to ensure that we only get kids on the site, and Lisa's attitude to going has changed since talking to other. She sees it as an opportunity of a lifetime that her friends are envious.
QUOTE=RodRos&Co.]hi
I will sort my kids out tonight, lol I know one of them had a look but was alittle nervous about joining......
Cool idea
Rosie[/QUOTE]
It is not like a chat room, I am not keen on those, although there is a facility on there for them to chat. My daughter is a very funny happy child who loves talking to people. She is in middle of GCSE's at the present so does not have a lot of time for the computer. Amazingly, as she is usually always there. I do moderate the site without being too nosey, but they have to join to ensure that we only get kids on the site, and Lisa's attitude to going has changed since talking to other. She sees it as an opportunity of a lifetime that her friends are envious.
QUOTE=RodRos&Co.]hi
I will sort my kids out tonight, lol I know one of them had a look but was alittle nervous about joining......
Cool idea
Rosie[/QUOTE]
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Originally Posted by gooding
I've no doubt my (shy) 15 year old son will have a look later. Hopefully he'll get some answers to his constant questions that we can't answer.
Thanks for this.
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
I could if wished go one better, i have my own website and forum, and when i initialy set it up i created a forum for the younger members, but got no interest, its still i nits early stages, although i know its a truckers site, i could and would set up a seperate forum for the younger members if enough interest was generated, BUT if it was requested, i would like a few adults from here to monitor it and keep watch, and it would have a name like uktruckerstocanada.com/teenagers, i know the truckers thing may put people off, but this is not a web based forum, it is more user friendly, and all kinds of permissions can be set to keep the little rascals in order just a though, but then anyone can set a thing like this up, i am only offering because i have unlimited mysql databases, no i wont explain what they are.......... your thoughts......
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Originally Posted by gooding
Tell him not to be.
It is not like a chat room, I am not keen on those, although there is a facility on there for them to chat. My daughter is a very funny happy child who loves talking to people. She is in middle of GCSE's at the present so does not have a lot of time for the computer. Amazingly, as she is usually always there. I do moderate the site without being too nosey, but they have to join to ensure that we only get kids on the site, and Lisa's attitude to going has changed since talking to other. She sees it as an opportunity of a lifetime that her friends are envious.
QUOTE=RodRos&Co.]hi
I will sort my kids out tonight, lol I know one of them had a look but was alittle nervous about joining......
Cool idea
Rosie
It is not like a chat room, I am not keen on those, although there is a facility on there for them to chat. My daughter is a very funny happy child who loves talking to people. She is in middle of GCSE's at the present so does not have a lot of time for the computer. Amazingly, as she is usually always there. I do moderate the site without being too nosey, but they have to join to ensure that we only get kids on the site, and Lisa's attitude to going has changed since talking to other. She sees it as an opportunity of a lifetime that her friends are envious.
QUOTE=RodRos&Co.]hi
I will sort my kids out tonight, lol I know one of them had a look but was alittle nervous about joining......
Cool idea
Rosie
my daughter is also in the middle of her GCSE's, my son is 13, they are not looking forward to going, but have realized it is going to happen so have sort of quietly accepted it, but all their friends think they are right lucky gits, i wonder why my kids dont see it that way ??
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Where in SK are you moving to Tobyjug?
I have friends who emigrated from near Banbury last Feb. Their son seems to have made the best adjustment of all three of them. Well, they all like it but as their son was 15 and went to school, he made lots and lots of friends very quickly. He also plays hockey and football and so he made friends on the school teams.
So far as I know they still like it.
I have friends who emigrated from near Banbury last Feb. Their son seems to have made the best adjustment of all three of them. Well, they all like it but as their son was 15 and went to school, he made lots and lots of friends very quickly. He also plays hockey and football and so he made friends on the school teams.
So far as I know they still like it.
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
brilliant idea gooding and thank you!!
I will point my 13 yr old daughter in that direction over the weekend and hopefully she will join. she is 'okay, lets go for it then! but NOW!' she doesnt want to wait and is frightened that by the time we get there she will have gone off the idea :scared: (I think that it may be, that she is thinking there maybe a boyfriend in the picture in 12-18 mths time )
Kaz
I will point my 13 yr old daughter in that direction over the weekend and hopefully she will join. she is 'okay, lets go for it then! but NOW!' she doesnt want to wait and is frightened that by the time we get there she will have gone off the idea :scared: (I think that it may be, that she is thinking there maybe a boyfriend in the picture in 12-18 mths time )
Kaz
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
Originally Posted by Devon_Gang
brilliant idea gooding and thank you!!
I will point my 13 yr old daughter in that direction over the weekend and hopefully she will join. she is 'okay, lets go for it then! but NOW!' she doesnt want to wait and is frightened that by the time we get there she will have gone off the idea :scared: (I think that it may be, that she is thinking there maybe a boyfriend in the picture in 12-18 mths time )
Kaz
I will point my 13 yr old daughter in that direction over the weekend and hopefully she will join. she is 'okay, lets go for it then! but NOW!' she doesnt want to wait and is frightened that by the time we get there she will have gone off the idea :scared: (I think that it may be, that she is thinking there maybe a boyfriend in the picture in 12-18 mths time )
Kaz
That sounds all too familiar!!
My daughter left school yesterday (going back for GCSE's) and says that if we don't go soon she's worried that she will go to college, fall in love and want to stay here, at least by talking to goodings daughter she can get stuff off of her chest that she might not want to share with me and make a few more friends in the same boat
I think its a great idea
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Re: For parents of teenagers in Uk and Canada
So I set up a Yahoo group for them
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Teenbrits
What a great Idea Hoping my youngest son will have a look.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Teenbrits
What a great Idea Hoping my youngest son will have a look.