Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine abandoning my 14 year old at a far away school.
What if they really want to go — and they’re abandoning you?
14 yr olds want a lot of things. It's okay to say no to them. When I was 14 I wanted a nose ring.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine abandoning my 14 year old at a far away school.
What if they really want to go — and they’re abandoning you?
14 yr olds want a lot of things. It's okay to say no to them. When I was 14 I wanted a nose ring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine abandoning my 14 year old at a far away school.
What if they really want to go — and they’re abandoning you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine abandoning my 14 year old at a far away school.
What if they really want to go — and they’re abandoning you?
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine abandoning my 14 year old at a far away school.
Anonymous wrote:My son was admitted to local private schools but also got into Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. We went on the revisit days, and he fell in love with the place. He wanted to go, and we have allowed it and accepted the offer there. However, I am nervous and don't want to lose my 14 year old son this soon. I am feeling like I made a mistake in letting my son pursue boarding school, but it's too late now. Has anyone else experienced this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was admitted to local private schools but also got into Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. We went on the revisit days, and he fell in love with the place. He wanted to go, and we have allowed it and accepted the offer there. However, I am nervous and don't want to lose my 14 year old son this soon. I am feeling like I made a mistake in letting my son pursue boarding school, but it's too late now. Has anyone else experienced this?
Break it up into mental chunks. Sept to Thanksgiving. Then back two weeks and home for a month for Christmas. Just focus on the chunk in front of you.
Visit once or twice during the longer chunks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was admitted to local private schools but also got into Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. We went on the revisit days, and he fell in love with the place. He wanted to go, and we have allowed it and accepted the offer there. However, I am nervous and don't want to lose my 14 year old son this soon. I am feeling like I made a mistake in letting my son pursue boarding school, but it's too late now. Has anyone else experienced this?
Who is in charge of
The education of your kids? If you don’t like the idea don’t do it.
If she put down the deposit and signed a contract, then it is too late.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin (athlete) goes there and loves it. He lives in Connecticut.
The wealth is pretty obscene though.
His dorm room is right over the golf green.
