Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hang on, OP. I highly suggest that you avoid reading the parent Facebook page for your child’s school. Most threads are informative, but some parents bring helicoptering to a new level.
I discovered a teen called snowplow parent which does whatever they can to push any impediment out of the way. These parents never let or want their kid to fail ever!
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LOL. The "parent orientations" are set up precisely so the colleges can force the crazy parents who can't let go to separate from the kids. They're useless otherwise. We never attended any of them.
Anonymous wrote:To attend the parent orientation the college organizes.
Also to all the PPs claiming the kids will be home soon for fall break, thanksgiving… not all kids. Quarter schools don’t have a fall break. Kids who live far away and aren’t wealthy won’t come back for thanksgiving… many kids do internships in the area they go to school or elsewhere and won’t be home for summer.
Anonymous wrote:We sent four kids off to college. I remember being very sad when we dropped the first one off, especially when her little sister cried, but even then we didn't hang around. We were there a couple of hours, tops.
For the second drop off, we literally waved goodbye and left for vacation.
For the third and fourth I doubt we even stopped the car ha ha.
Parents nowadays are just so weird.[/quote]
+1
And they actually think this is HELPING their kid. WTH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do you OP + let others do them. You seem smug. A few extra hours/days does not make a difference if it makes people feel better.
OP here. I’m trying honestly to understand why parents do it, not judging at all.
You though seem like a very small person who wants to post on a thread and name call just to make yourself feel better.
Anonymous wrote:You do you OP + let others do them. You seem smug. A few extra hours/days does not make a difference if it makes people feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Last year we dropped off my DD at an OOS school. My DH stayed back for 2 weeks to be around till DD was settled in. It was great peace of mind for us. Each kid/family is different.
Anonymous wrote:Hang on, OP. I highly suggest that you avoid reading the parent Facebook page for your child’s school. Most threads are informative, but some parents bring helicoptering to a new level.