Anonymous wrote:In other thread, someone says kids become rude if parents were rude to them.
What mistakes did you make while raising your children and if given a chance to relive, wouldn't repeat them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put them in a low stress high school. Their large, super demanding and highly competitive suburban school was a continuous source of stress and lack of sleep.
We live in Fairfax county and wish I could find a low stress high school. The competitive environment is awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other thread, someone says kids become rude if parents were rude to them.
What mistakes did you make while raising your children and if given a chance to relive, wouldn't repeat them?
Did not read the thread. Just responding to OP's post.
My BIGGEST regret is that I pushed my kids into the college rat race. The whole two years before they left home was a nightmare. I wish I'd just said, "you're going to XX Public U" and left it at that. I was extremely worried they wouldn't go to good enough schools, and we couldn't afford private college without loads of merit aid.
As adults, all of my children have complained about the process, how stressed I was, and upset when their grades or test scores weren't high enough to get merit aid or full rides at mid-tier schools.
My children turned out fine. None went to an elite college. They are fine, fine, fine, and all that worrying and anxiety just made those two years before each of them left for college pure Hell. Why did I fall into that trap? I was just sucked in along with all the other hyper competitive parents. Terrible, terrible mistake. It ruined the years before they left for college.
Anonymous wrote:I would have taken more videos to capture each age. They grow up so quickly - taking time to make short conversational videos that reflect their age and personalities are the best.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had not given my son a video game device at age 3. Plus I wish we had lived in a neighborhood with lots of kids around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other thread, someone says kids become rude if parents were rude to them.
What mistakes did you make while raising your children and if given a chance to relive, wouldn't repeat them?
Did not read the thread. Just responding to OP's post.
My BIGGEST regret is that I pushed my kids into the college rat race. The whole two years before they left home was a nightmare. I wish I'd just said, "you're going to XX Public U" and left it at that. I was extremely worried they wouldn't go to good enough schools, and we couldn't afford private college without loads of merit aid.
As adults, all of my children have complained about the process, how stressed I was, and upset when their grades or test scores weren't high enough to get merit aid or full rides at mid-tier schools.
My children turned out fine. None went to an elite college. They are fine, fine, fine, and all that worrying and anxiety just made those two years before each of them left for college pure Hell. Why did I fall into that trap? I was just sucked in along with all the other hyper competitive parents. Terrible, terrible mistake. It ruined the years before they left for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put them in a low stress high school. Their large, super demanding and highly competitive suburban school was a continuous source of stress and lack of sleep.
We live in Fairfax county and wish I could find a low stress high school. The competitive environment is awful.
Anonymous wrote:I would put them in a low stress high school. Their large, super demanding and highly competitive suburban school was a continuous source of stress and lack of sleep.