Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a freshman and this is a common thread among her high school friend group.
To be honest, the two doing the best went through sorority rush and seem to have a large social group from that. My DD’s school does Spring rush and she wasn’t originally going to join one, but has now decided she wants to based on her friend’s experiences.
For now, we are encouraging her to continue to put herself out there. Luckily she has a good roommate and the two of them are slowly making some nice friends and hanging out together. Having even the one good friends definitely helps!
I think the most important thing is to encourage your child to get out- just leave the dorm and find something to do. And to look for groups!
Thank you, this is super helpful. My kids school doesn't have Greek life, which we thought was a positive but maybe isn't? Anyway, thank you for an honest and helpful answer.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a freshman and this is a common thread among her high school friend group.
To be honest, the two doing the best went through sorority rush and seem to have a large social group from that. My DD’s school does Spring rush and she wasn’t originally going to join one, but has now decided she wants to based on her friend’s experiences.
For now, we are encouraging her to continue to put herself out there. Luckily she has a good roommate and the two of them are slowly making some nice friends and hanging out together. Having even the one good friends definitely helps!
I think the most important thing is to encourage your child to get out- just leave the dorm and find something to do. And to look for groups!
Anonymous wrote:With your emotional support, it could last days or weeks. Encourage them to visit home whoever possible and make lists of what they can do to stay sane on campus. Remind them it’s temporary. Txgiving then winter break is right around the corner!
Without support from you, it could spiral.