Anonymous wrote:I have to say, I'm not the original poster who suggested that the kids go out and find friends to play with. I commented and agreed with it, and I'm kind of shocked at the comments against it. Yes, I understand that the 16 year matmy be a bit old for that, but the 14 year old isn't. Even still no one is suggested that they be treated or act like their 3, but the suggestion that they go outside with friends and get fresh air. They ought to be to find something fun to do without getting into any trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open the front door and say go out. See you in four hours. They will find friends in the neighborhood. My mother never found me a friend. The neighborhood was full of kids and they played outside. I know today’s hermit generation is reluctant to venture outside. Half of it has been caused by helicopter parents who monitor the kids every movement and activity.
Completely agree! I'm so glad someone else said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open the front door and say go out. See you in four hours. They will find friends in the neighborhood. My mother never found me a friend. The neighborhood was full of kids and they played outside. I know today’s hermit generation is reluctant to venture outside. Half of it has been caused by helicopter parents who monitor the kids every movement and activity.
Completely agree! I'm so glad someone else said it.
16 year olds don't go out to a park to find friends to play with.
Anonymous wrote:Op - here.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I passed them on to kids. They are both fully vaccinated and have supposedly looked into local jobs at ice cream store, bakery, fast food (16 yo did - 14 yo said he is too young) - but apparently didn't get the job. They feel they are too old for camp but don't want to be counselors (and those positions are filled already anyway according to them. They don't have enough swim skills to be lifeguards. They are open to volunteer jobs, but already have done Wider Circle and Food pantry-type volunteering through school & church. Is there some organization that they can apply to that will match them up with volunteer openings? I would like them to leave the house. They already did the make items at home, assemble kits & drop off volunteering - but I really think they need an in-person role with social interaction. They literally have not left the house it seems like in 1.5 years as they were totally online for school beginning March 2020. They are not doing summer school as they did reasonably well & wanted a break from online school! But they are really becoming hermits. I'm afraid I'll come home from work tomorrow, and they would not have left the house again.
Anonymous wrote:Last summer, my kids did not socialize or do anything - of course, I felt bad but was busy working as was DH in the healthcare setting. This summer though again they have zero plans - but they are both fully vaccinated. They are OK students and say they have friends at school but don't like to socialize outside of school. They do whatever volunteer work is assigned through school or our church but nothing more. They are responsible and kind and don't cause any trouble, but they don't seem to have any motivation. The older one is apprehensive about driving and is taking driving classes but that's it. I feel they could and should do more. Any ideas about concrete steps to take to get a job or volunteer work?
Anonymous wrote:I try not to assume things about people. Some teens are like we were, some aren't. The poster who said go out and find their was simply suggesting that they go out and be kids. What's so wrong with that? Isn't that what kids should be doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open the front door and say go out. See you in four hours. They will find friends in the neighborhood. My mother never found me a friend. The neighborhood was full of kids and they played outside. I know today’s hermit generation is reluctant to venture outside. Half of it has been caused by helicopter parents who monitor the kids every movement and activity.
Completely agree! I'm so glad someone else said it.
16 year olds don't go out to a park to find friends to play with.