Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
So everyone should do what you did because ... It worked well for you? Screw that. We do what works well for each of our kids. If one needs to see us once a month then that's okay.
Funny...because when you go for parent orientation...the schools themselves will tell you this a bad idea.
Yeah, I get that for the majority of kids it's not right. But I know my specific kid a hell of a lot better than they do, and since what he needed was to see us once a month, we followed his lead. As I said before, he skipped some months. And most months either his father or I came out, but rarely the whole family. He's an introverted homebody type, and everything about his school except geographical location was perfect for him, so we made it work. I stand by our decision, unconventional as it may be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
So everyone should do what you did because ... It worked well for you? Screw that. We do what works well for each of our kids. If one needs to see us once a month then that's okay.
Funny...because when you go for parent orientation...the schools themselves will tell you this a bad idea.
Yeah, I get that for the majority of kids it's not right. But I know my specific kid a hell of a lot better than they do, and since what he needed was to see us once a month, we followed his lead. As I said before, he skipped some months. And most months either his father or I came out, but rarely the whole family. He's an introverted homebody type, and everything about his school except geographical location was perfect for him, so we made it work. I stand by our decision, unconventional as it may be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
So everyone should do what you did because ... It worked well for you? Screw that. We do what works well for each of our kids. If one needs to see us once a month then that's okay.
Funny...because when you go for parent orientation...the schools themselves will tell you this a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
No. What is weird is people who think everyone needs to live life the way they do or it is somehow wrong. I have a friend who lives near a top university. All three of his kids went. One came home every other weekend. One only came home on holidays. The third was somewhere in between. And the parents welcomed the kids with open arms if they wanted to come home, or understood if they didn't.
Absolutely. I feel so sorry for kids whose parents tell them it's "weird" to want to come home. Really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not allow my children to come home once a month unless I felt like they were having trouble coping. Thanksgiving, Christmas, spring break and summer vacation the first year regardless of distance. I would drop Thanksgiving or spring break beginning in the second year if the child was in the midwest or on the west coast.
Seriously? You wouldn't let your 19 year old come celebrate Thanksgiving with your family? That's heartbreaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
So everyone should do what you did because ... It worked well for you? Screw that. We do what works well for each of our kids. If one needs to see us once a month then that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
No. What is weird is people who think everyone needs to live life the way they do or it is somehow wrong. I have a friend who lives near a top university. All three of his kids went. One came home every other weekend. One only came home on holidays. The third was somewhere in between. And the parents welcomed the kids with open arms if they wanted to come home, or understood if they didn't.
Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
Anonymous wrote:I would not allow my children to come home once a month unless I felt like they were having trouble coping. Thanksgiving, Christmas, spring break and summer vacation the first year regardless of distance. I would drop Thanksgiving or spring break beginning in the second year if the child was in the midwest or on the west coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.
So everyone should do what you did because ... It worked well for you? Screw that. We do what works well for each of our kids. If one needs to see us once a month then that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:I lived a six hour train ride away but only came home for thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break. And sometimes only Xmas and one of the others.
Your kid really shouldn't come home from college more often than that. I think it is a little weird when college kids come home on the weekend a lot.