Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back. Our biggest issue is that he wants to come and go when he gets home. We don’t have a basement (ranch style home) so it would be hard to keep him and his grandmother completely separate. He has an apartment in his college town (where he has had in person classes). I’m leaning towards just telling him to stay in Indiana until classes restart. He can do what he wants and I don’t have to worry about my mother being exposed.
Does he want to come home? I'm not sure why it would be necessary for him to stay home completely if he came back, so long as he took proper precautions. I'd say no bars, restaurants, or going in friends' houses, but if he's willing to socialize only outside and with a mask this seems low risk.
Anonymous wrote:OP back. Our biggest issue is that he wants to come and go when he gets home. We don’t have a basement (ranch style home) so it would be hard to keep him and his grandmother completely separate. He has an apartment in his college town (where he has had in person classes). I’m leaning towards just telling him to stay in Indiana until classes restart. He can do what he wants and I don’t have to worry about my mother being exposed.
Anonymous wrote:OP back. Our biggest issue is that he wants to come and go when he gets home. We don’t have a basement (ranch style home) so it would be hard to keep him and his grandmother completely separate. He has an apartment in his college town (where he has had in person classes). I’m leaning towards just telling him to stay in Indiana until classes restart. He can do what he wants and I don’t have to worry about my mother being exposed.
Anonymous wrote:OP back. Our biggest issue is that he wants to come and go when he gets home. We don’t have a basement (ranch style home) so it would be hard to keep him and his grandmother completely separate. He has an apartment in his college town (where he has had in person classes). I’m leaning towards just telling him to stay in Indiana until classes restart. He can do what he wants and I don’t have to worry about my mother being exposed.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are a bit harsh. I would have him test and then come home once negative.
Can you divide the house? Son gets the basement and grandma stays upstairs?
What’s the alternative? Sitting in a hotel for eight weeks is a lot. (that’s how long my son is home because they can’t go back next week). Is there an uncle or aunt he can stay with?
Anonymous wrote:I was following the testing thread for students getting tested. My very elderly mother lives with us so I have told my son he can’t come home for Thanksgiving. His school is closing until the new year so I was planning on putting him in a hotel until mid December just in case then let him home for Christmas. We are disagreeing though about his ability to leave the house once he gets home. We are strictly quarantining. No grocery stores, no restaurants, no nothing. My DS is an only child so we aren’t dealing with small children at home that need to get out. He said he doesn’t want to adhere to the stay at home rules so I am thinking of just telling him to figure out what he wants to do on his own. He is 20 so not a child. Am I too harsh?
Anonymous wrote:I think you are a bit harsh. I would have him test and then come home once negative.
Can you divide the house? Son gets the basement and grandma stays upstairs?
What’s the alternative? Sitting in a hotel for eight weeks is a lot. (that’s how long my son is home because they can’t go back next week). Is there an uncle or aunt he can stay with?