Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many 17 year olds are going to college in the fall.
Leave it to her to check in with you anytime she feels the need. If there is a problem or something goin wrong then I am sure she or the parents will let you know. If she wants you to know more or she wants to talk to you she will reach out.
What is the point of a check-in? It is so helicoptery.
Some parents actually care about their kids and want to know they are ok.
I had a friend in college whose mother called her 4 times a day. She probably said the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many 17 year olds are going to college in the fall.
Leave it to her to check in with you anytime she feels the need. If there is a problem or something goin wrong then I am sure she or the parents will let you know. If she wants you to know more or she wants to talk to you she will reach out.
What is the point of a check-in? It is so helicoptery.
Some parents actually care about their kids and want to know they are ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the parents are there, why would a 17-year-old need to check in more than once every couple of days?! Do you know the family? Is there some trust issue? I have a 17-year-old girl who has spent time most summers off at soccer ID camps, at the beach, etc., and my expectations are to hear from her when she arrives, a couple of times during the time away, and right before she leaves. Others may have different expectations, but that's how we do it.
Define there - not all parents will supervise and check in. Some may just be sleeping in the same house, which is very different from knowing where the girls are, checking in with them, etc.
OP here - this is how I'm interpreting the situation. Although I have met the parents, I don't know them well. Girls are also driving on their own separately from the parents.
This will be the first time DD has gone away with friends for more than a night or two. She's gone to camps and on organized group trips with "chaperones" several times. We don't expect that she check in on these trips, but this one is much less structured.
Thanks for the advice. I appreciate the various perspectives.
I would have never allowed my 17 year old to drive with a group of kids and be loosely supervised. Yes, she'll go to college soon but it does not involve driving in a car with a group that does not know where they are going. My husband's child and his girlfriend were seriously injured going away for a weekend (mom gave them permission and dad did not know) and goofing off in the car. She was not paying attention when driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many 17 year olds are going to college in the fall.
Leave it to her to check in with you anytime she feels the need. If there is a problem or something goin wrong then I am sure she or the parents will let you know. If she wants you to know more or she wants to talk to you she will reach out.
What is the point of a check-in? It is so helicoptery.
Some parents actually care about their kids and want to know they are ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many 17 year olds are going to college in the fall.
Leave it to her to check in with you anytime she feels the need. If there is a problem or something goin wrong then I am sure she or the parents will let you know. If she wants you to know more or she wants to talk to you she will reach out.
What is the point of a check-in? It is so helicoptery.
Some parents actually care about their kids and want to know they are ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many 17 year olds are going to college in the fall.
Leave it to her to check in with you anytime she feels the need. If there is a problem or something goin wrong then I am sure she or the parents will let you know. If she wants you to know more or she wants to talk to you she will reach out.
What is the point of a check-in? It is so helicoptery.
Some parents actually care about their kids and want to know they are ok.
Anonymous wrote:Many 17 year olds are going to college in the fall.
Leave it to her to check in with you anytime she feels the need. If there is a problem or something goin wrong then I am sure she or the parents will let you know. If she wants you to know more or she wants to talk to you she will reach out.
What is the point of a check-in? It is so helicoptery.