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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These are gps apps used by tens of millions of families. It’s not stalking or tracking. It’s just an app. If I feel like checking where she’s at, I can. Big whoop. So can hundreds of her friends on Snapchat. In this instance it’s allowing me to see she’s not being serious about getting more confident in her studies. If you feel overwhelmed (her words!) you have to outwork others around you. No Fri Sat studying and then sleeping in Sunday is being immature and lazy.[/quote] If she has any sense at all, she will figure it out. I actually would never expect my kid to spend their whole weekend studying. That seems likes a recipe for stress and total burnout to me. If they are managing their time well during the week they should be able to get a bit of a break on the weekends. If they are slacking during the week and not studying on the weekend they are going to learn the hard way they are not prepared for their classes. If they are studying during the week but still feeling unprepared they will need to step it up a notch and spend some time studying on the weekends. If they are spending all week and all weekend studying and never having a break or any fun then they will have to decide if that is worth it to them. Again, that is not something that you can decide for someone else.[/quote]
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