Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did this. Went to community college. Did NOT work. The last thing I personally needed was to see myself as a failure who was doomed to an hourly position forever. I needed hope. YMMV there, of course.
I would insist on therapy. My parents didn't, and while I did go back and finish my degree, I would have been happier after some intensive mental health help.
Just want to clarify, I would insist my kid work if they failed out for partying and never going to class. But I don't think someone should be punished for having a mental illness by being forced to wait tables or work retail.
I didn’t get the impression anyone did- just that it’s to good to have routine and purpose. Those jobs are great learning experiences for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did this. Went to community college. Did NOT work. The last thing I personally needed was to see myself as a failure who was doomed to an hourly position forever. I needed hope. YMMV there, of course.
I would insist on therapy. My parents didn't, and while I did go back and finish my degree, I would have been happier after some intensive mental health help.
Just want to clarify, I would insist my kid work if they failed out for partying and never going to class. But I don't think someone should be punished for having a mental illness by being forced to wait tables or work retail.
Anonymous wrote:I did this. Went to community college. Did NOT work. The last thing I personally needed was to see myself as a failure who was doomed to an hourly position forever. I needed hope. YMMV there, of course.
I would insist on therapy. My parents didn't, and while I did go back and finish my degree, I would have been happier after some intensive mental health help.
Anonymous wrote:We are getting close to making a final decision on having DS take next semester off (sophomore year) for mental health reasons. He needs to devote some time to getting better and I'd rather he just take the semester off then have to come home mid-semester, which we are working hard to avoid at this moment.
Anyone have any experiences with this? What did your kid do for both therapy and with their free time? How was the re-entry back to college?
A friend’s son did this. In his case he tried to go back and my friend needed to take him home and he got i ate dice therapy and decided to change schools. He too worked at a country club while home and took some cc courses along with therapy. He graduated a semester late and is fine now. His issues were linked to the original school not being right fit and feeling bad about it and feeling guilty that he may be wasting parents money on wrong major. Anyway he dealt with everything and is such a wonderful young man. There should be no shame in working to help yourself
Thanks for any responses.