Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is battling half heartedly, but not too much.
I feel bad though because her birthday is next week, and now all of her high school friends are home. They did not expect to be together on her birthday. Any safe suggestions??
Online happy hour on Zoom or similar platform. Everything else is closed (or should be).
For OP - it is time for your student to grow the F-up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, my kids keep yelling "Germs!" or "Hands!" and are totally on top of sanitizing everything.
They are vigilant about following the news, and doing what's recommended in the countries a week ahead of us. So we've been shut-ins since last week.
My DD is home and is like yours. Has been very antsy to get her dad to work at home (his employer is doing this but he had to go in today to set up a laptop so a new employee could start and work at home). She's on board with isolating. Saw two HS friends early last week before things so quickly became all about isolating and has not clamored at all to see the many people now home like she is. So glad she's not one of those college students fighting to leave the house and hang out because it would not happen.
Anonymous wrote:She is battling half heartedly, but not too much.
I feel bad though because her birthday is next week, and now all of her high school friends are home. They did not expect to be together on her birthday. Any safe suggestions??
Anonymous wrote:No, my kids keep yelling "Germs!" or "Hands!" and are totally on top of sanitizing everything.
They are vigilant about following the news, and doing what's recommended in the countries a week ahead of us. So we've been shut-ins since last week.
Anonymous wrote:Despite my explaining the seriousness of Covid 19 and the need to avoid unnecessary interactions with other, my kid doesn't think it's a big deal to hang out with a few high school friends. My other college kid has just gotten out of the hospital and is in a weakened state. I told my child that if she insisted on this running around with her friends then she needed to stay somewhere else.