lmomg
08-16-2006, 08:37 PM
Just got back from the grocery store and ran into 4 friends whose sons are heading off to college. They were classmates and friends of my son's in earlier years. They are all passionate about what they want to study and most have received scholarships.
My son is academically gifted but graduated near the bottom of his class mostly due to a combination of lack of discipline, being bored and unmotivated. In his words, " I don't have to prove my intelligence with grades." Yikes.
My son has a part time job at a grocery store, was looking into going to jr. college this fall, but will not turn in any of the paperwork.
My question is how to help him. He is getting counseling, but she says he is not depressed nor does he have anything that needs treating, other than talk.
I find myself reminding him that classes are filling up and he is "forgetting" to sign up.
I know I am making him signing up for college "all about me"....
I am trying my hardest not to appear disappointed in him, but what parent would be thrilled with the slacker lifestyle....
Please knock some sense into me.
My fear is that if he doesn't continue in school, he never will. How often does this happen.......
At 18, I should let him live his own life, but he acts helpless to do anything productive.
thanks
My son is academically gifted but graduated near the bottom of his class mostly due to a combination of lack of discipline, being bored and unmotivated. In his words, " I don't have to prove my intelligence with grades." Yikes.
My son has a part time job at a grocery store, was looking into going to jr. college this fall, but will not turn in any of the paperwork.
My question is how to help him. He is getting counseling, but she says he is not depressed nor does he have anything that needs treating, other than talk.
I find myself reminding him that classes are filling up and he is "forgetting" to sign up.
I know I am making him signing up for college "all about me"....
I am trying my hardest not to appear disappointed in him, but what parent would be thrilled with the slacker lifestyle....
Please knock some sense into me.
My fear is that if he doesn't continue in school, he never will. How often does this happen.......
At 18, I should let him live his own life, but he acts helpless to do anything productive.
thanks