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CONGRATS THREAD -Moms with College Bound Children -
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 297223"><p>Congrats to all the kids going to college!</p><p> </p><p>Fran...our son went to college part time for a long time. I didn't like it one bit. Ya know what? It was THE BEST THING in the world for him. He saved money, learned about life, developed a wonderful work ethic, matured significantly and got work references. When he was more ready, he went to college full time and worked only a few hours a week instead. He sort of reversed the situation. It as a WONDERFUL experience for easy child...I can't stress it enough! The year your son took off and worked and lived independently probably taught him a TON of things that he would not have learned in college, that perhaps he needed to learn at that very time. Wishing him and your family the very best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 297223"] Congrats to all the kids going to college! Fran...our son went to college part time for a long time. I didn't like it one bit. Ya know what? It was THE BEST THING in the world for him. He saved money, learned about life, developed a wonderful work ethic, matured significantly and got work references. When he was more ready, he went to college full time and worked only a few hours a week instead. He sort of reversed the situation. It as a WONDERFUL experience for easy child...I can't stress it enough! The year your son took off and worked and lived independently probably taught him a TON of things that he would not have learned in college, that perhaps he needed to learn at that very time. Wishing him and your family the very best. [/QUOTE]
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