Anonymous
Post 06/12/2023 13:32     Subject: college kid living at home

Peer pressure does wonders --- in the dorm
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2023 13:25     Subject: college kid living at home

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you supporting him? What do you give him?
Phone service, rides, gas money, etc.

However, I think I Would try to the approach of telling him that he needs to bring down everything by x time (once a week? twice a week, e.g. by 5:00 on Sat and Wed?) and if he doesn't, he will do or help you with a household chore for a certain period of time. Work on cleaning the garage or mulching the flower beds the or something else no one likes to do.


Yes, we are supporting him while he is in college. Good, gas, etc.

Making him do chores is a good idea. I will try that - thanks!


Instead of fighting over making him do chores, tie chores to allowance.


for a grown adult???
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2023 13:24     Subject: college kid living at home

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you supporting him? What do you give him?
Phone service, rides, gas money, etc.

However, I think I Would try to the approach of telling him that he needs to bring down everything by x time (once a week? twice a week, e.g. by 5:00 on Sat and Wed?) and if he doesn't, he will do or help you with a household chore for a certain period of time. Work on cleaning the garage or mulching the flower beds the or something else no one likes to do.


Yes, we are supporting him while he is in college. Good, gas, etc.

Making him do chores is a good idea. I will try that - thanks!


Instead of fighting over making him do chores, tie chores to allowance.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2023 13:22     Subject: college kid living at home

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How would you find piles unless you are going through his room. This is the part where you shut the door and respect his space. Cut the emotional tie. If you get ants or other pests he pays for the exterminator.

Don't kick him out over dirty plates.


I know because I run out of plates and cups in the kitchen. They all gradually migrate to his room. So I HAVE to go in and get them.


Buy a dozen extra cheap plates and cups from Amazon or Walmart.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2023 13:18     Subject: college kid living at home

Anonymous wrote:
DS is living with up while in college. His room is a total mess, which I try to ignore.But I made the rule about no food in his room, for the sanitary reasons. I constantly find piles of dirty plates, cups and food leftover. How would you enforce this? Charge him $10 every time I find a plate? But he doesn’t always have money in his account, since he makes part-time minimum wage. Kick him out to live on campus? Kick him out - period? He has ADHD and EF disorder.

Are they allowed to have food in the dorms? What would happened if he was like that in college?


Be patient. He won't be here for long. No adult want to live with parents if he/she can help it. Don't clean it, no matter how much it bothers you. Eventually, it WILL bother him.