Anonymous wrote:Not normal or ok at all, but you know him better so not sure why you are that upset.
I would have thought my 9-year old got kidnapped if not where we agreed he'd be at certain time. He would not have forgot and at minimum, would have asked for more time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm about to LOSE IT. Dropped my 13-year-old and friends at the mall. Said I'd pick up my son early at 2:30 so he could make it to his tutoring session on time. He wasn't at the entrance as planned. Called his phone, texted, finally texted his friend, nothing. Was about to go into the mall and look for him when he came wandering out, head in the clouds, saying he got "lost" in the mall and didn't hear his phone. No he was not on anything. He literally has zero executive functioning skills and it did not dawn on him to CALL OR TEXT ME when he couldn't find me. He loses everything, is late all the time unless I hound him and I'm about to snap!
Why did you drop him off before the tutoring? You should have said after the tutoring, not before. Now you know!
Anonymous wrote:That sounds very annoying, and I would be in a bad mood, too. But I think this is telling: if he has a tutoring session, or something important he needs to attend, he might not be mature enough yet to be out with his friends beforehand.
You could discuss it now or before something else comes up. He could have a chance to prove to you that he knows how to be somewhere on time when it's important. If he can't do it, no shame, no blame--it just lets you know how to help him in the future.
FWIW, I suck at leaving a mall on time. And if I was with a group of friends who all had their own agendas and were loath to make a decision, and just wanted to be cool and didn't all care about time? Forget it. He may be spacy in general, but leaving the mall on time with friends is not typically an activity in which people shine.![]()
Anonymous wrote:He was hooking up in the parking lot stairwells. That’s where all the middle school kiddos go to get to 1st and 2nd base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is your sign not to have him do other activities a couple hours before tutoring OP.
+1 this is so obviously a parenting fail. How about not letting your 13 year old DS roam the mall unsupervised like a wild animal to begin with?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like normal teenage behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 14 year old who gets lost easily and loses track of time. Use the "find my phone" function. It makes a loud beeping noise that's very difficult to miss, even if the phone's volume is muted. You can alert his phone this way or, his AirPods, if he has those. It's saved us some frustration.
Anonymous wrote:This is your sign not to have him do other activities a couple hours before tutoring OP.
Anonymous wrote:I'm about to LOSE IT. Dropped my 13-year-old and friends at the mall. Said I'd pick up my son early at 2:30 so he could make it to his tutoring session on time. He wasn't at the entrance as planned. Called his phone, texted, finally texted his friend, nothing. Was about to go into the mall and look for him when he came wandering out, head in the clouds, saying he got "lost" in the mall and didn't hear his phone. No he was not on anything. He literally has zero executive functioning skills and it did not dawn on him to CALL OR TEXT ME when he couldn't find me. He loses everything, is late all the time unless I hound him and I'm about to snap!