Not true---I am OP. You are overboard and making up stuff. To clarify, my rising JR is a volunteer EMS in training for a local fire department and socializes and learns with others there a number of whom attend his HS (do you know how much work --both academically and otherwise that takes?) and he loves it; is almost an Eagle Scout (just needs to finish ES project)--has his life badge which is a step below Eagle; went to Scout camp in another state for a week by train and hung with scout friends; soccer; swims, he has sport friends; has tutor for math and Spanish; got learners permit last week; has gone on several local college tours this summer; is taking the hour long zoom presentations offered by MCPS and he Princeton Review about developing a college lists; the common application a few times a week. And, he plays games in his room a lot. He does some things with the other EMS volunteers; otherwise, does not hang with friends live --sees them at sports; scouts, school. Not really outside of that. If you reread my initial post my question is about the time he spends in his room when he is home; I would like to see him more; he basically comes out to eat and we watch a show together several times a week. A friend just shared some games she plays with her teen. I will see if I can get some game play in there; otherwise I am gonna leave him be. You all can resume arguing amongst yourselves now. Sorry I posted to begin with. Should really know better by now. LOL. |
You've left out showering dressing, meals, using the toilet, and a lot of other normal activities everyone does. |
| OP- You posted that he doesn't see any of his friends live. That's not normal. Does he want to? Do they want to get together? Do they get together and hang out during the school year? |
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My son just turned 17 and has a summer job that takes up 32hrs of his week. He then goes to the gym, which probably consumes another 8hrs. He socializes a small amount, but is very tired because he’s also writing his college essays and getting his requirements down for the schools he wants to apply to. We don’t have TVs/ computers in any of our bedrooms so this eliminates that.
If he were not working and not working out, not sure what he’s do all day since most all of his friends also have jobs. Not sure how people can stand having teens lay around the house all summer without making an income. |
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