That will change quickly |
My kid is telling me that they don’t even have the interns set up to work remotely. Priority is full time employees. I am not happy that they would do this to interns. |
I read somewhere that the universities w the dorm rooms, communal bathrooms, dining halls were like cruise ships on land and hence the need to disperse the kids. |
What happens if your kid just quits? |
School won’t be happy and DC probably won’t get a good reference. DC also have asthma but won’t mention to supervisor. |
She’s in an apartment. Reading is fundamental. |
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Let her stay. She is an adult. I cannot imagine telling a person who is old enough to fight in war that I must watch over them during this crisis.
Many people all over this country have roommates and live in communal settings (apartment buildings). Be supportive and provide guidance. Imagine how you felt at that age and imagine how you would react if your parents tried to control your life. I would rebel. I'd rather be supportive. Our response is only adding to the anxiety these young adults are already experiencing. It's important to communicate to them the reasons for these "lockdowns"....to not overload the health care system. We should also make sure they all understand that a national emergency is declared to free up funds. Unfortunately, the media is making it seems that we are all going to die. Yes, some will. Even some healthy people. We put ourselves at risk on a daily basis. Driving on 495, for example. I fully support my child's decision to stay in her off campus house with her roommates. I also am sure to communicate the reasons for our societal measures. Let's stop the panic, treat this as a health crisis, and do our part to keep everyone safe. |
| A few days ago I shared your perspective. I'm now on the line. While I do not believe that our kids will be affected directly by the virus, there is an indirect impact if they cannot receive care for other issues b/c the health care system is overloaded. |
You think apt is virus free? It is no better. Insulting is not necessary. |
| National lockdown is coming soon. I’d get her before it happens. |
Of course an apartment is better. Are you kidding? |
Why does your adult need to be with you during a lockdown? |
Well, I am talking about my own daughter, if she was in this situation. We are very aware that some of her roommates would have continued staying in the apartment and some some of the flatmates live a plane ride away. It is not fair for them to take the burden of utilities etc which my DD would have shared. I would stock up stuff for them because it is just a few hundred dollars for me + I am well prepped thanks to Costco + I want these kids to be supported. Hopefully, the roommates do ok after my kid leaves (she has a car, she has a no-limit credit card, she has my costco card, she has my amazon prime account access) and hopefully, very soon my kid is able to rejoin them and the group is intact. AND we can afford this. |
| All the (rich) kids at my kid's "elite" college are going home. This is going to shut the nation as soon as this coming week. How will she quarantine herself if she or one of her roommates becomes infected? She needs to be home, where you can care for her and vice versa. |
1 food 2 companionship 3 love 4 someone to care for them if they get sick 5 wisdom |