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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of schools have parent programming, but that's because it serves as a way to get the parents to separate from the kids. Years ago they didn't need to have it, because parents just left. I am sure some people really enjoy it but I felt very skippable to me and not meaningful.[/quote] I would imagine this is very different from school to school. At yale, each residential college has a whole thing for new families. Very much not skippable and totally enjoyable. Would have been a weird not to attend - as weird as skipping move-in itself (which, technically, is pretty skippable. you kid knows how to put sheets on their bed). as usual on DCUM, [b]people take their own experience and decide it's the Only Possible Way of Doing Things.[/b] in fact, any other way is overstepping. no exceptions. because every college drop off experience is just like that one you did with your kid that one time. [/quote] I agree however OP did set herself up for this by inquiring. [/quote]
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