Aaah, if only life worked that way!!

The ole "when they turn 18 kick them out of the nest and let them soar" philosophy. Not making fun of you minnie but gotta tell you, I've yet to meet the 18 year old (including my 3) who has been able to graduate from H.S. get a job paying livable wages, pay for college tuition, get a car etc etc.
What if he gets no scholarships? oh that's right, you probably feel if he didn't do well enough to get scholarships he shouldn't go to college any way.
So let me ask you my kid is a junior in H.S. and will turn 18 when he's a senior. What exactly are we supposed to say "Well Josh, glad you got that job at the movie theater and yes, we know it only pays 8.75/hour but hey you're 18 it's really time for you to start living on your own?"
Glad you and your dh were able to do what you felt you needed to do to get your education but please spare me the "18 year olds who don't go out and hike the yukcon are irresponsible" song. I'm so sick of it.
Parents help their kids for one reason, they want the best for them. Just because you paid for yours makes you no better than any other kid who has help from their parents.