Mrs. Ciz
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Thank you for this post. You expressed much better than I did why I think it's so important for kids that CAN leave their campuses to do so. I do realize that some kids are not in a position to leave.I get this. Our DD is 20. She’s quite capable of making her own decisions & has pretty good head on her shoulders. Our older DS 18. He’s... not quite as capable yet as his big sister. LOL! But he’s still pretty responsible.
However, I also get what the other PP is saying too.
A LOT of college students (a lot - not all!) aren’t taking COVID-19 seriously - just like they really don’t take other sickness seriously. Additionally, since they’re not in the target group for serious problems w/ the virus, it means even less to them.
MANY of the college students at my kids’ college were very upset that the college is going to online instruction. DD has a friend who was in tears that she was going to have be home for longer than just spring break. She was worried her parents were going to give her chores to do while she was at home. LOL!
(Also, too, some kids CANNOT go home.)
But college kids are not typically going to social distance themselves at all... which is fine, until one them gets sick... which is one reason sicknesses spread so easily on college campuses.
And, in this instance, they can also end up spreading the virus to others who ARE at risk.
All these schools & colleges are cancelling in-person classes... the only way this is going to work if people take it seriously & not use it as extra “get together” time, & I’m not just talking about the college kids, I’m talking about the elementary & high school kids too.
I realize I struck a nerve with my post. Really I just want parents and students to take this seriously, and for parents to encourage their students to make smart choices regarding social distancing. People's lives depend on it.
I am heartbroken for my DD and her friends. I cried when her school made it's announcement, but I know it needed to be done.
In addition, I hit on some Disboards "hot button" issues - when are kids considered adults and should/do parents pay for college . I know we all differ wildly on this. Full disclosure - DH and I paid all our children's college expenses (tuition, books, fees, room, board, car, phone, health insurance). They paid for their own discretionary expenses with money they earned from summer and on campus jobs. This is one reason we have never considered our kids adults while they are in college. DH and I feel a person must be financially independent and self supporting to be a true adult. I realize other families look at things differently.