Do you know where your kids are and what they are up to! I ask this all the time!


Question: Do you know where your kids are and what they are up to! I ask this all the time, but more so after watching !?
Ann Widdecombe Versus Girl Gangs!

WTF are girls this young doing out this time of night getting sloshed and causing trouble!?

Before you slag me off, I am a mother of 2 teenagers, one 20yrs old and they had to be in (one still does) by a certain time, and at 13 it was 8!.00pm extended as they got older!
I had to know where they were and hanging around the streets was not one of them!
so I do tend to blame the parent/s as the parents on this programme was fully aware their kids was on the streets!Www@Enter-QA@Com


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never saw the programme !.!.!. but my 20 yr old and 10 yr old daughters are well in bed because they have something to get up for in the morning one school, one work!. my lad who is 17 is fast asleep because he has college!.!.!.those on the streets drinkin and smoking whatever are rats so are their parents for not caring!.!.!.does my f**king head in!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

These kids are the product of parents that dont give a fcuk!.!.!.!.
it's not the State's responsibility to control them; presumably the State wasn't in the bedroom when they were created!.

Deadbeat dads need to be tackled, and single mothers should not ALL be housed on the one estate; that just stores up trouble for the future!.!.!.!.
mrsg!.!.!.can you imagine trying to get these girls to stick to a (very responsible) curfew system like you use!?Www@Enter-QA@Com

Goodness only knows what these kids' parents are thinking !.I always had rules for my daughter to stick to & she always did!. I'd be dragging my hair out if my teenage daughter was roaming the streets at all hours!. I think in 90% of cases it is bad parenting, if you are not capable of looking after kids you shouldn't have them !. Simple as that!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

(Un) fortunately I usually know where mine are - in my front-room "could you please *lend* me!.!.!.!.!.!.money, trousers, make-up,perfume, trainers etc" or in the case of the younger grandchildren, again , in my front room, on my lap top !
I often wish they'd ALL go out - I was the one who was never in and always 'nearly' in trouble - knuckle-dusters were the 'jewelry' of my day!.BUT I grew up and hopefully so will those girlsWww@Enter-QA@Com

Well i new were my kids were to at night, when we had a youth club about two years ago are wonderful council closed it down and now they are asking why there are so many problems in the area caused by youths!. what did they do sold the land and they built flats on the land!. We never had it when we had a youth club, as they had some were to go and something to do!.!?!?Www@Enter-QA@Com

My son is only 6 so fortuntatley at the moment I always know where he is, and I hope that when he's older I'll always know!.
Certainly I will be inforcing rules and curfews!

Shannen: I'm a single mum please don't make assumptions about us :-)
I hold down a full time job and have a lovely son, although you can say what you like about deadbeat dads as my ex is one of them! lolWww@Enter-QA@Com

watched 5 minutes of it and personally dont give a sh*t about the little slags in itWww@Enter-QA@Com

mrsg!.!.!.youre not on the Cherry Brandy are you!.!.!.!?!?!?!.!.!.LOL!.!.!.!.

I had to look twice at your avatar then!.!.!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

never watched it but would just like to say i have a 9 year old and live in not one of the most wonderful parts of london and am dreading her hitting teens at the moment she is not allowed out when she is a teenager and being my wonderful sweet daughetr she is she says she is happy with that!!! which i'm sure will change in a couple of years but when she is allowed a life!! she will have a strict curfew, that i will uphold by grounding and punishing if she is late in, she will help to do chores in my house, and she will be doing her homeowrk before se goes out, simple things that i'm already installing in her now, as in tidy up after herself keep her bedroom tidy, speak politley to adults, ask her about her day, her friends, what she likes, i really think all these things help - i know its not going to be a east ride, and that she will probably want to rebel at some point but i do think half the battle of being a mum is listening to and knowing your child, i know every single one of my daughters friends what they are like, if you take a interest in your child and put in place rules and guidelines then you are more than half way there

god i waffled on didn't i lol xxxxWww@Enter-QA@Com

i am guilty of not always knowing where my eldest is, but he knows exactly where he is and isn't allowed to go and who he can 'play' with!. the parents have to take some of the blame but the government has to also take some!. when i was a teenager we went to a youth club 3 nights a week and the other nights we stayed in!. it was something to look forward too and we had structured things to do there!. my mother has worked in the youth service for 30 years and is now senior management, the amount of funding the youth service now gets is laughable!. the government is now doing things to address the girl gang culture, maybe they should be pumping money into the youth service and opening up all the youth clubs that have been shut down and maybe we can save the next generation!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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