Anonymous wrote:DS came home from college last week. We also have a 16 yo dd. On Sunday we had a family meeting at dinner. We talked through:
-expectations for the kitchen, ie wiping down counters after the late night snacks, etc
-cleaning the bathroom they share
-schedule for taking out trash & recycling
-communicating when they’re going out/returning
Everyone had an opportunity to put any questions or concerns to the group. For now we all agreed to have dinner together every Sunday and use that as a time to bring up any issues, share plans for the week, etc. I know it seems really businesslike , but it really helps. It frees us up to enjoy each other more during the week because we’re not grumbling over bad roommate behavior. 😬
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My biggest issue would be food. I have strict meal times if you miss it you go hungry. Breakfast 8 lunch noon dinner 5:30. I don’t make breakfast at 11 I don’t make dinner at 9 pm. Bedtime is as always 8 pm. I’m done at 8. 5 am to 8 pm is my on time on the weekends.
I assume you missed that we are talking about college kids who can make their own meals and do not go to bed at 8 pm.
Anonymous wrote:My biggest issue would be food. I have strict meal times if you miss it you go hungry. Breakfast 8 lunch noon dinner 5:30. I don’t make breakfast at 11 I don’t make dinner at 9 pm. Bedtime is as always 8 pm. I’m done at 8. 5 am to 8 pm is my on time on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, this is a bizarre post.
+1
The kid has a 35 hr./wk. job. I'd be thrilled and let him be with whatever free time he has!
Anonymous wrote:DS came home from college last week. We also have a 16 yo dd. On Sunday we had a family meeting at dinner. We talked through:
-expectations for the kitchen, ie wiping down counters after the late night snacks, etc
-cleaning the bathroom they share
-schedule for taking out trash & recycling
-communicating when they’re going out/returning
Everyone had an opportunity to put any questions or concerns to the group. For now we all agreed to have dinner together every Sunday and use that as a time to bring up any issues, share plans for the week, etc. I know it seems really businesslike , but it really helps. It frees us up to enjoy each other more during the week because we’re not grumbling over bad roommate behavior. 😬
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:??
You are talking as if you don't know your own kid. Anyways, my 2 cents is that if he is doing well in college and is not directionless, you let him be. What are you scared about?
Wow!! What a cold family.
It's pretty well known that it's difficult when a kid who has had few rules at college then comes home. My kid's high school even warned us about it.
To the OP, at least ask them to text you if they are staying out late or not coming home so you don't stay awake worrying. And ignore the judgmental poster above. By the end of summer I did a happy dance in the driveway as my beloved kid returned to college.
Anonymous wrote:??
You are talking as if you don't know your own kid. Anyways, my 2 cents is that if he is doing well in college and is not directionless, you let him be. What are you scared about?
Wow!! What a cold family.