| My 6th grader is up on her own. I like to make her lunch and wish her a good day, but she'd pack it and get out the door on time without my intervention. |
that is really sad. I get up with my freshman to say good morning, wish him a good day at school and I even help him make his lunch some mornings. He is very good about getting up with his alarm at 6:15 and hoping in the shower 99 percent of the time. I get up about ten minutes after he has. I think it’s nice to have a few minutes without his younger sister there and I can tell he appreciates my saying goodbye in the morning. He will be out of the house in a few short years. |
I know you are proud of your post and you don't mean your post the way I read it but...it made me cry for your child. |
Np. You can't make this blanket statement. We all aren't the same and some people don't mature as early as sixth |
| You don't want your kid to be like my cousin Harold, whose mommy was still calling him every morning even after he finished med school You also don't want a doctor whose mommy has to wake him each day for work. |