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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many 17 year olds are going to college in the fall. Leave it to her to check in with you anytime she feels the need. If there is a problem or something goin wrong then I am sure she or the parents will let you know. If she wants you to know more or she wants to talk to you she will reach out. What is the point of a check-in? It is so helicoptery. [/quote] Some parents actually care about their kids and want to know they are ok.[/quote] If they aren't okay, someone will let you know. If they need to talk to you, they will get in touch. You don't need to check in to see if they are okay. they are only going to tell you what they want you to know anyways. how often you check-in has nothing to do with caring about your kids. I mean, they coulb e not okay, 5 minutes after your call so if you think it is the check ins that let you know they are okay or that you care, you need to check in constantly.[/quote]
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