Anonymous wrote:I had twin college roommates back in the day… and they were fiercely independent. Moved across the country without their parents help. The twins had each other. Both played a D1 sport at college. Their parents never visited in 4 years of college. Never saw them play one game. The girls never seemed to care. But it was sad to me.
The parents finally came to help them pack up their stuff at graduation. Warm family. But I never forgot how sad I felt for them. Independent or not.
Anonymous wrote:DD leaves for college in a few weeks. We’re arguing about if I should take her and help her move in. Her point is that she’s done this on her own for the last 3 years. And she’s right. Do I really need to go? It would be nice but she left the nest a few years ago, we’ve established a rhythm for texting/calling, and she just doesn’t seem to need me for this. She said she’d rather I come out in Oct and visit her. I said I could do both. I suppose BS taught her independence and now she wants to exert it.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools do offer programming for their parents as part of the dropoff process. If her school does and it seems useful, go.
She can still be independent - you just drop off her and her stuff, wave goodbye, and let her do her thing.