Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that happened.
Anonymous wrote:What would you do if your child faked going to college all fall (while living at home)? I mean - faked going to class, studying! Ultimately the truth came out, but what is the path forward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ooo there was a dateline about this and he murdered his parents when it was all about to come out. Or at least one parent, I forget.
Yes it was a young woman at Mount Union College who was kicked out and killed her mother after a period of time faking.
I agree with the suggestion to see a therapist. The people I know who did this have had a very difficult time in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ooo there was a dateline about this and he murdered his parents when it was all about to come out. Or at least one parent, I forget.
Yes it was a young woman at Mount Union College who was kicked out and killed her mother after a period of time faking.
I agree with the suggestion to see a therapist. The people I know who did this have had a very difficult time in life.
Anonymous wrote:Your kid has had time facing reality and fears your judgment of them. You all probably need to see family therapist to learn some new behaviors.
Anonymous wrote:I would take myself to a therapist to see why I didn't see it coming. Then I would try to get the kid some help. Clearly, this was long time in works. How did you miss it?
Lucky it was not going to college and not something worse.
Mine DC may choose not to go, but he wouldn't fake it. What kind of kid postpones things that would come out in no time.
Sound like anxiety, but cause by what.
Anonymous wrote:Ooo there was a dateline about this and he murdered his parents when it was all about to come out. Or at least one parent, I forget.