Do I have the right to snoop on my teen?
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I really believe in giving children their world. And I think that they should have a safe place where they can go and be themselves and do things that teenagers do. But I absolutely 100% think you have to snoop if you think there's something going on. If you think that they're in a bad relationship, if you think they're doing drugs, if you think they're having sex when you don't want them having it - whatever. if you suspect there's something going on where they might be harming themselves or harming others, then I think it's not only your right, but it's your absolute responsibility. I mean, you're the parent. And they're your child. And you need to make sure that this child is safe and not doing something that is going to be potentially harmful to them or to somebody else.
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Jane Rose is one of the co-founders of Seven Arrows Elementary School in Los Angeles, where she oversees the business office in a K-6 school rooted in traditional academic rigor with a unique curriculum of world culture and the arts in a community where parents are partners. Seven Arrows believes academic success creates strong self-esteem, growing compassionate, inspired thinkers and ethical leaders. Prior to co-founding Seven Arrows Elementary School, Jane sold residential real estate for many years on the Westside of Los Angeles. Jane is an avid hiker and paddle-tennis player, and the mother of four children ages 13 to 23, and is a third generation Los Angeles native.
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