Anonymous wrote:Such drama
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of ridiculous. So a college kid is struggling with a class. That has been going on for decades. This is not special. They can drop the class, get a tutor, fail it, ask to do extra credit, whatever. This shouldn't require a long talk with Mommy and Daddy.
Even if they know their options, they still might have feelings about it and it's totally appropriate and good for children -- even adult children -- to talk about their feelings and worries with their parents.
What do your children tell you? I bet nothing.
This is what college advisors and roommates and friends are for.
Anonymous wrote:This post underscores the power of talking and having someone who will just LISTEN -- no judgement and unconditional love. It sounds like you have a wonderful relationship with your child which comes from years of hard work and being present. Congratulations on raising a well adjusted adult
Anonymous wrote:Love this post.
Anonymous wrote:This is kind of ridiculous. So a college kid is struggling with a class. That has been going on for decades. This is not special. They can drop the class, get a tutor, fail it, ask to do extra credit, whatever. This shouldn't require a long talk with Mommy and Daddy.
Anonymous wrote:The problem I have with OP’s post is that it’s so damned smug. Who is SHE to advise us how to parent?
. I played the same sport and he and I pretty much navigated the entire crazy up and down experience over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of ridiculous. So a college kid is struggling with a class. That has been going on for decades. This is not special. They can drop the class, get a tutor, fail it, ask to do extra credit, whatever. This shouldn't require a long talk with Mommy and Daddy.
Even if they know their options, they still might have feelings about it and it's totally appropriate and good for children -- even adult children -- to talk about their feelings and worries with their parents.
What do your children tell you? I bet nothing.
Anonymous wrote:This is kind of ridiculous. So a college kid is struggling with a class. That has been going on for decades. This is not special. They can drop the class, get a tutor, fail it, ask to do extra credit, whatever. This shouldn't require a long talk with Mommy and Daddy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such drama
That attitude will have them bottle up their problems until they reach a dangerous crisis point.