Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, play a thought experiment with yourself. If you didn’t check his email- and told him you weren’t going to check it any more- what would have happened to the Chicago email?
Would he have never read it and never gone to Chicago?
Would he have eventually gone through his inbox and gotten the acceptance?
If it’s option B, you know you are babying him the point of crippling him.
If it’s option A, you need to have him meet with a neuropsychologist before college to address his deficits and get him on some meds or something
Actually, she needs to let him have these failures - over and over until he learns. He will fail spectacularly eventually when she can no longer pull him along while hovering from above. The consequences of those failures are possibly much bigger than missing this email. It will mean things like - a lost job, crippled career, numerous parenting fails, divorce, etc. You know, things that have real tangible consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Op, play a thought experiment with yourself. If you didn’t check his email- and told him you weren’t going to check it any more- what would have happened to the Chicago email?
Would he have never read it and never gone to Chicago?
Would he have eventually gone through his inbox and gotten the acceptance?
If it’s option B, you know you are babying him the point of crippling him.
If it’s option A, you need to have him meet with a neuropsychologist before college to address his deficits and get him on some meds or something
Anonymous wrote:Your son would have completely missed his admission to UChicago if his mom hadn’t gone through his inbox for him? Does the university know how babied he is?
Are you going to continue this for him in college? Go to class with him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he can’t manage his acceptance emails I’m not sure how great Chicago is going to go…
I was thinking the same thing lol. Executive functioning struggles that severe need to be addressed , not masked by mommy checking her adult sons emails for him
Anonymous wrote:If he can’t manage his acceptance emails I’m not sure how great Chicago is going to go…
Anonymous wrote:Are tou going to college with him? How will he survive without you?