Well, you DO want him to do it for your benefit, since he has told you he doesn't care. Nothing wrong with thoping that occasionally a child will give something back to their parents, BTW.
What would upset me is that my kid was being selfish and self-centered. It's a small price for him to pay to do something for a couple of hours for the people who have loved him and helped him through school, to give them a sense of pride.
Ultimately, I'd let it be his choice. But he'd know full well that I was disappointed. If he's old enough to make these kinds of decisions, he's old enough to know about the ramifications of them...that being hurting and disappointing his parents. I wouldn't protect him from that. I wouldn't harp on it for a year, but he'd know I was disappointed.
And I know mine will not be the popular opinion, BTW.![]()
The graduation is for the parents, not the kids anyway. It's up to you. If it is important to you, ask him to do it. If you don't care, and he doesn't care, then don't make him.
I disagree, there are plenty of kids who really want to take part in their graduation ceremony, and it is definitely for them![]()
Well, you DO want him to do it for your benefit, since he has told you he doesn't care. Nothing wrong with thoping that occasionally a child will give something back to their parents, BTW.
What would upset me is that my kid was being selfish and self-centered. It's a small price for him to pay to do something for a couple of hours for the people who have loved him and helped him through school, to give them a sense of pride.
Ultimately, I'd let it be his choice. But he'd know full well that I was disappointed. If he's old enough to make these kinds of decisions, he's old enough to know about the ramifications of them...that being hurting and disappointing his parents. I wouldn't protect him from that. I wouldn't harp on it for a year, but he'd know I was disappointed.
And I know mine will not be the popular opinion, BTW.![]()
Will you be less proud of him if he does not walk across the stage? I don't get the "momma says do it so she can be proud" line of thinking.
I could never do that to my DS because I would feel like I was being selfish. After all it's their day! IMO you should let him call the shots.... maybe go out of town and have a special day just for your family. That is the kind of thing great memories are made of!!
I went to my HS graduation, but not college. My parents did not care one way or the other, it was my decision.
Good luck to your son!!
Attending is mandatory at my kid's HS. I never hear of this option to skip![]()
I don't think any kid that doesn't want to take part in the celebration is being self-centered and selfish, they may just not like all the fan-fare associated with the ceremony. If we are talking about selfishness, a mother who makes their child go because they want them to and makes them feel guilty if they won't is the selfish one. (Not picking on you, just saying you can't call the kid selfish without calling a mom selfish too in that situation)
I disagree, there are plenty of kids who really want to take part in their graduation ceremony, and it is definitely for them![]()
e ....life is too short!!!
I just opened my mail from yesterday, and there's a letter regarding graduation from the HS administration. It basically states that there's a mandatory meeting next week for at least one parent and the graduate to discuss graduation and end-of-the-year activities. Graduation rehearsal is mandatory and will be for two hours on the Friday before graduation.
In addition, the letter states "Graduation is a formal ceremony. ....there's a dress code: young men will wear dress slacks, dress shoes, socks and a solid color dress shirt under their graduation gown. Ties are preferred but not required."
It also states that the ceremony is strictly voluntary, and that any student who does not wish to participate may pick up his/her diploma in the school office the following Monday.
From the tone of the letter, knowing how the principal is (ugh), and my son's desire to skip it, it looks like we're going to go out for a nice dinner and enjoy ourselves!!
Wait a minute...how on earth is it "mandatory????" What are they going to do to you if you don't go? .
Today, in public school. it seems parents and kids do what pleases them.