Anonymous wrote:Op here - thanks for the replies. As I said, DS comes home on Sundays, usually does laundry, studies, eats and then leaves once the laundry is done. I’d say he’s here maybe 3 hours or so. He has never come home on Friday or Saturday. He has been going out on Friday nights and to the games on Saturday, which is funny to me because he has no interest in sports and wasn’t interested in that aspect of UMD culture.
I guess it does sound weird saying we sort of hope to see him less, but it’s coming from a place of wanting him to know that he is a capable and independent adult. I did casually ask him today if other kids come home on weekends and he said that there are always a few kids on his floor who head home on Sunday. So maybe we’re making it out to be a bigger deal than it is.
Anonymous wrote:Op here - thanks for the replies. As I said, DS comes home on Sundays, usually does laundry, studies, eats and then leaves once the laundry is done. I’d say he’s here maybe 3 hours or so. He has never come home on Friday or Saturday. He has been going out on Friday nights and to the games on Saturday, which is funny to me because he has no interest in sports and wasn’t interested in that aspect of UMD culture.
I guess it does sound weird saying we sort of hope to see him less, but it’s coming from a place of wanting him to know that he is a capable and independent adult. I did casually ask him today if other kids come home on weekends and he said that there are always a few kids on his floor who head home on Sunday. So maybe we’re making it out to be a bigger deal than it is.
Anonymous wrote:Part of learning to be an adult is nurturing your relationships with your parents and siblings when you no longer live in the same house and can take it for granted.
He sounds like he is doing fine! A few hours on Sunday away from college may help keep him grounded.
Anonymous wrote:Only in this country parents hope to see their kids less! SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our freshman DC is at UMD. He seems to be doing great and is happy. I’m a little concerned though because he drives home often on the weekend to say hello for a few hours. He NEVER sleeps over, rather it’s more so to have lunch or dinner on Sunday, maybe do some laundry, and then be heads back to his dorm (he brought his car which he owns). We love seeing him of course, but just want to make sure we aren’t serving as a crutch for him becoming independent. We were a bit concerned about this when he decided on UMD, but we supported his decision (and I’m not looking to debate the value of going out if state for school). In a way, we’re hoping he’ll start visiting less over time.
Have others had this situation with their kids and did they still become independent adults? Were any of you commuter students and did you successfully successfully leave the nest after graduation?
Is it a commuter school, OP? Are there few students that stay on campus during weekends?
Anonymous wrote:Our freshman DC is at UMD. He seems to be doing great and is happy. I’m a little concerned though because he drives home often on the weekend to say hello for a few hours. He NEVER sleeps over, rather it’s more so to have lunch or dinner on Sunday, maybe do some laundry, and then be heads back to his dorm (he brought his car which he owns). We love seeing him of course, but just want to make sure we aren’t serving as a crutch for him becoming independent. We were a bit concerned about this when he decided on UMD, but we supported his decision (and I’m not looking to debate the value of going out if state for school). In a way, we’re hoping he’ll start visiting less over time.
Have others had this situation with their kids and did they still become independent adults? Were any of you commuter students and did you successfully successfully leave the nest after graduation?
Anonymous wrote:Only in this country parents hope to see their kids less! SMH
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he is still adjusting and maybe hasn't totally found his people yet. As long as he is doing ok, I wouldn't worry.
Anonymous wrote:Only in this country parents hope to see their kids less! SMH