Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Text multiple times a day. Facetime or call about 5 days a week.
Too much.
Anonymous wrote:My husband calls his mom every night on his walk home from work. Or when he’s home and making dinner. A 10-20 min call. May boys have seen that their whole lives. So I think it influenced them. (My parents are dead)
They both call daily or every other day. Usually while walking to class so just 5-10 minutes.
We do a weekly FaceTime w all of us 1x a week That’s more like an hour
Anonymous wrote:I talk to my kids almost every day - definitely text every day. I also talk to my dad every day and text my mom most days.
I think it's small talk a lot and nothing too crazy - just our habit. I agree that it can be bad if there is something wrong, but since we talk a lot, it's also usually something more normal.
But I don't bother the kids and mostly try to talk when they are free - walking to class or work.
I am not upset if they are too busy to talk!

Anonymous wrote:Text multiple times a day. Facetime or call about 5 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:When I think back to my college days, pre smart phone, there was no one normal. there were kids who called home every night and there were kids who never called. My mom used to message me on AOL every few days and ask if I went to class — but I rarely spoke to my parents by phone. I think it depends on the family and kid.
Anonymous wrote:I send cat photos once or twice a week. And occasionally something funny, or that I think she might find interesting. And she does the same to us—something new she’s trying, something funny she saw, something she knew we’d appreciate. DH is more likely to ask about weekend plans and whatnot, but the response rate is about 50/50.
I did ask her to turn on read receipts, so I at least get proof of life even if she’s too busy to respond. She’s actually a terrible texter, even with her friends, so I don’t fuss too much unless I’ve asked a specific question.
We did try to work out one or two potential calling windows each semester, where she had no classes scheduled and her dad and I were both likely to be home. If she called, great. If not, it probably meant she was out having fun or doing homework. Both of which are very good things.