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In reply to the discussion: How helicopter parents are ruining college students [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)or a little younger. once they got their driver license. and all of that was very good, allowing son to take a young step to adulthood and responsibility. he had to do the work in college applications, and searching, sending out the info for scholarships, ect....
if he failed, he would do without. he was motivated. and youngest is doing it now, at the end of his junior year. lots of research, and he comes to me with the info.
but, the point on the cost is right on. with the cost, there is not playing around. sorry, it has to be so harsh, but like you say. at 20-50k a year, i am not throwing the money away for a little partying or whatever. they can show me in the grades. and if that is a fail, (which has not happened, but i am on it), then my money does not go any further into their education. at least until they can prove trustworthy on that.