poohandwendy
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I remember we had a thread going on last spring/summer/fall regarding our kids going off to school. Just wanted to see how it is all going for your kids?
Jessica started out well, then it got rough and now it is great!
She loved it at first, then reality set in and she was really homesick and felt out of her element. I think at first she loved the independence, parties etc...but then felt overwhelmed. Academically, it's all fine, but the adjustment has been more than she expected. And it did not help that her roommate is sort of a 'princess' in a not so Disney way. She is a really, really nice girl, but I don't think she was ready to leave the nest and her parents coddle her alot. I think she will end up transferring back this way so she can live at home. They have had tons of good times together and Jess will really miss her, but I just don't think being so far from home is something she wants. I dunno.
Well, Jess went through what I call a mini-depression, wanting to come home all of the time and just a negative attitude (almost like a regression in maturity level, to be honest). Then, during the semester break, we had a long talk and I sort of laid down the law. Get involved, outside of your room and your small list of friends. We are paying for her schooling and this is not a small sacrifice on our parts. I told her that she needs to be thinking more about the forest than the trees and that this opportunity that we were giving her was not an endless road where she can afford to spend her time wallowing in self pity (I know, it was rough, but trust me....she needed a kick in the pants). there was obviously more said than that, laughter and tears...but bottom line, she needed to pull it together or come up with plan B...and I am NOT paying for plan B and she is not living here without a tangible long term plan.
She went back with a different attitude. Seriously. She now has a boyfriend she met while she was tutoring him in math. He ended up 'firing her' because she was too impatient with him, LOL. "Good thing I am not an education major, eh mom?" she said. He fired her and then asked her out, LOL. He seems like a nice kid and is very focused. She is very happy, they are constantly on the go (parties too, I know) she rarely comes home, she is immersed in campus life and cannot wait to go back in the fall to a new house she will be sharing with 3 other girls. She spends time with various groups (alot of the time with her BF too) but doesn't seem dependent on any one person other than herself, kwim?
So, it wasn't easy for her, but she is doing really well now. Definitely more mature and grounded than a few months ago. I had a few sleepless nights worrying about it silently, but now I just feel a weight lifted...she IS capable, she does not need me to hold her hand. And she is better off when she HAS to find her way, with our support but not our fingerprints all over it.
So how have your kids done? And you?
Jessica started out well, then it got rough and now it is great!
She loved it at first, then reality set in and she was really homesick and felt out of her element. I think at first she loved the independence, parties etc...but then felt overwhelmed. Academically, it's all fine, but the adjustment has been more than she expected. And it did not help that her roommate is sort of a 'princess' in a not so Disney way. She is a really, really nice girl, but I don't think she was ready to leave the nest and her parents coddle her alot. I think she will end up transferring back this way so she can live at home. They have had tons of good times together and Jess will really miss her, but I just don't think being so far from home is something she wants. I dunno.
Well, Jess went through what I call a mini-depression, wanting to come home all of the time and just a negative attitude (almost like a regression in maturity level, to be honest). Then, during the semester break, we had a long talk and I sort of laid down the law. Get involved, outside of your room and your small list of friends. We are paying for her schooling and this is not a small sacrifice on our parts. I told her that she needs to be thinking more about the forest than the trees and that this opportunity that we were giving her was not an endless road where she can afford to spend her time wallowing in self pity (I know, it was rough, but trust me....she needed a kick in the pants). there was obviously more said than that, laughter and tears...but bottom line, she needed to pull it together or come up with plan B...and I am NOT paying for plan B and she is not living here without a tangible long term plan.
She went back with a different attitude. Seriously. She now has a boyfriend she met while she was tutoring him in math. He ended up 'firing her' because she was too impatient with him, LOL. "Good thing I am not an education major, eh mom?" she said. He fired her and then asked her out, LOL. He seems like a nice kid and is very focused. She is very happy, they are constantly on the go (parties too, I know) she rarely comes home, she is immersed in campus life and cannot wait to go back in the fall to a new house she will be sharing with 3 other girls. She spends time with various groups (alot of the time with her BF too) but doesn't seem dependent on any one person other than herself, kwim?
So, it wasn't easy for her, but she is doing really well now. Definitely more mature and grounded than a few months ago. I had a few sleepless nights worrying about it silently, but now I just feel a weight lifted...she IS capable, she does not need me to hold her hand. And she is better off when she HAS to find her way, with our support but not our fingerprints all over it.
So how have your kids done? And you?