Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are many definitions of helicopter parents, and sometimes very good reasons why they would hover.
I don't use social media, so unless you're one of my best friends, you wouldn't realize I'm a helicopter parent to my ASD/ADHD college kid. I feel no guilt or shame - quite the contrary. It's my duty to monitor from afar.
Jesus Christ.
go back to your hole. you don't know the struggles or raising a kit with special needs.
this parent got their kid to college, so who are you to criticize?
How is a kid supposed to learn to function independently if his or her parents never stop hovering (even from afar)?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not difficult to understand. These parents simply expect their children to look after them when they grow old. That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the parent fb groups for almost any college. Helicopter parents are everywhere. But that's not a reason for your child to avoid a school -- they aren't interacting with parents.
This. That’s where you’ll see such critical questions posed like
HOW MANY WASHCLOTHS ARE YOU SENDING WITH YOUR KID? IM THINKING SIX.
HOW MANY BRITTA FILTER PITCHERS CAN FIT INTO A DORM FRIDGE? IS IT OK IF THEY JUST SHARE ONE AND REFILL IT MORE FREQUENTLY?
Yes, these are two real posts I saw in FB groups. That I ended up leaving.
Just because parents ask these inane questions doesn’t mean their kids want or accept their help. They will try to force the washcloths and the kids will either not pack them or just not use them. They are highly anxious parents but that doesn’t say much about how their kids actually function.
How is this highly anxious? Most parents buy their kids supplies to go to college. It's reasonable to ask other parents for some guidance on what's needed. Particularly if they, like me, buy ahead of time to take advantage of sales.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the parent fb groups for almost any college. Helicopter parents are everywhere. But that's not a reason for your child to avoid a school -- they aren't interacting with parents.
This. That’s where you’ll see such critical questions posed like
HOW MANY WASHCLOTHS ARE YOU SENDING WITH YOUR KID? IM THINKING SIX.
HOW MANY BRITTA FILTER PITCHERS CAN FIT INTO A DORM FRIDGE? IS IT OK IF THEY JUST SHARE ONE AND REFILL IT MORE FREQUENTLY?
Yes, these are two real posts I saw in FB groups. That I ended up leaving.
How many filter pitchers can fit in one of those mini fridge btw? And where do students go to have water filtered via the britta? There's no sink in the dorm rooms at least not in most rooms.
My kid is going to a concert in xx city with his friends. What’s the best way for them to get there via public transportation?
I’ve seen this type of post multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Back to the original question: what colleges have your kids experienced the heli-pents? Ivies were mentioned. Any other schools people want to call out ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the parent fb groups for almost any college. Helicopter parents are everywhere. But that's not a reason for your child to avoid a school -- they aren't interacting with parents.
This. That’s where you’ll see such critical questions posed like
HOW MANY WASHCLOTHS ARE YOU SENDING WITH YOUR KID? IM THINKING SIX.
HOW MANY BRITTA FILTER PITCHERS CAN FIT INTO A DORM FRIDGE? IS IT OK IF THEY JUST SHARE ONE AND REFILL IT MORE FREQUENTLY?
Yes, these are two real posts I saw in FB groups. That I ended up leaving.
How many filter pitchers can fit in one of those mini fridge btw? And where do students go to have water filtered via the britta? There's no sink in the dorm rooms at least not in most rooms.
My kid is going to a concert in xx city with his friends. What’s the best way for them to get there via public transportation?
I’ve seen this type of post multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Back to the original question: what colleges have your kids experienced the heli-pents? Ivies were mentioned. Any other schools people want to call out ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the parent fb groups for almost any college. Helicopter parents are everywhere. But that's not a reason for your child to avoid a school -- they aren't interacting with parents.
This. That’s where you’ll see such critical questions posed like
HOW MANY WASHCLOTHS ARE YOU SENDING WITH YOUR KID? IM THINKING SIX.
HOW MANY BRITTA FILTER PITCHERS CAN FIT INTO A DORM FRIDGE? IS IT OK IF THEY JUST SHARE ONE AND REFILL IT MORE FREQUENTLY?
Yes, these are two real posts I saw in FB groups. That I ended up leaving.
Just because parents ask these inane questions doesn’t mean their kids want or accept their help. They will try to force the washcloths and the kids will either not pack them or just not use them. They are highly anxious parents but that doesn’t say much about how their kids actually function.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Modern day helicoptering (I am looking 👀 at you DCUM). “Young Larlo has graduated from his $90K/year college, but he is welcome to live in his twin bed boyhood room so he save for a down payment. If we do charge him rent, we will deposit all of it in a special account and happily return this money when he moves out.” Is this the new independence?
In this economy with its cost of housing, yes. Your snark is not landing in the way you thought it would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Modern day helicoptering (I am looking 👀 at you DCUM). “Young Larlo has graduated from his $90K/year college, but he is welcome to live in his twin bed boyhood room so he save for a down payment. If we do charge him rent, we will deposit all of it in a special account and happily return this money when he moves out.” Is this the new independence?
In this economy with its cost of housing, yes. Your snark is not landing in the way you thought it would.