Ask Amy: Is it wrong to sneak a peek at my teenagerâs diary?
Dear Amy: My eldest daughter is 15. She is a sweet girl, has friends, and does pretty well in school. Her dad and I love and like her.
She takes basic care of her clothes and her room, but about once a week I go into her room and basically straighten up.
She knows I do this because – well, she sees the result when she gets home from band practice.
My question concerns her diary. She usually leaves it peeking out from under her pillow, and sometimes on top of her bed.
Lately I’ve been reading through her diary. I haven’t seen anything too alarming (or even very interesting), but I’m wondering if what I’m doing is wrong?
My whole family reads your column and we talk about your questions and answers at the dinner table sometimes.
I’m curious to know what you think about what I’m doing?
– Wondering Mom
Dear Mom: I think that what you’re doing is wrong. And so do you.
How do I know? You answer this ethical question yourself when you ask: “… I’m wondering if what I’m doing is wrong?”
If your teenage daughter told you she was eavesdropping on a friend or family member and asked, “I’m wondering if what I’m doing is wrong?” you would wisely answer: “If you are wondering enough to ask this question, then I think you already know the answer. Step back, reflect on your actions, and respect others’ privacy – just as you expect others to respect your own.”
The only justification for reading your teen’s diary is if you have credible evidence or an obvious concern that the teen might hurt herself or someone else.
Being curious about your daughter’s inner life is not a justification for prying.
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