Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman in college in another state and is about to come home for the first time for Thanksgiving. I am beyond excited to see him! I spoke to him last night though and he informed me of all the plans he's made with friends and other folks during break and I am disappointed. He is almost 19 and has his autonomy at school - I'm not going to make him ask permission to make plans, and I certainly want him to be able to catch up with his friends, coaches, etc., but I do want the chance to see and visit with him. It got me thinking about setting expectations for Christmas and summer breaks as well. For those who have BTDT, how did you handle family obligations and other household obligations when your technically adult child currently attending college was home for breaks? Thanks for your understanding guidance!
Anonymous wrote:I try not to be “that mom” who tries to make her kids feel guilty about time spent with me. It’s much nicer when they choose to carve out time for family on their own. This has also served well into post college early adulthood when jobs and schedules aren’t always under their control or significant others play a part. Be excited to see them, let them know they’re loved, but don’t try to control their time. I’ve also seen how controlling can backfire longer term…when they’re free they never look back because of the bad feelings that were created.
Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman in college in another state and is about to come home for the first time for Thanksgiving. I am beyond excited to see him! I spoke to him last night though and he informed me of all the plans he's made with friends and other folks during break and I am disappointed. He is almost 19 and has his autonomy at school - I'm not going to make him ask permission to make plans, and I certainly want him to be able to catch up with his friends, coaches, etc., but I do want the chance to see and visit with him. It got me thinking about setting expectations for Christmas and summer breaks as well. For those who have BTDT, how did you handle family obligations and other household obligations when your technically adult child currently attending college was home for breaks? Thanks for your understanding guidance!