Here are a few ways to reduce the likelihood that your teen will sneak out: Talk about peer pressure. Whether his friends want him to go to a party, or they simply insist they're going to 'hang out' at dawn, give your teen the tools he needs to resist peer pressure. Discuss the risks involved in sneaking out.
Police in Fishers are warning parents about a growing trend among teenagers that could become dangerous. Police say kids are sneaking out of their homes in the middle of the night and ordering Uber rides to take them places. The kids are paying for the rides with gift cards, so it.
"Our 14 year old keeps sneaking out in the middle of the night. We've screwed the windows shut, called police. She says she sorry.but she can't be that sorry if
I have a teen who has been sneaking out at night. I'm worried that she will be able to disable SimpliSafe, such as by removing the batteries