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by throwawayigd
675 days ago
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> parents were overprotective and constantly managing their business while they were growing up. Not sure if we were overprotective, but sometimes self-evaluation is not accurate. I have heard them express continually that they want to manage their life and push back on help. So, perhaps we were. |
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* How did they get into the top tier school? Did they lose a work ethic that they had in high school or did they get good grades without developing a work ethic?
* Why do you know their grades? As a reference point, my parents never had cause to know my grades in college.
* This is more minor, but the fact that you identify a behavioral pattern as a disorder is concerning to me. The proliferation of the word "disorder" to describe every bad behavior is correlated in my head with a tendency among modern parents to shield their children from responsibility for their actions.
I don't want to go dredging up the past except insofar as it's useful for improving the future—there's no need to go back and kick yourselves for anything that's done and gone. That said, what I'm hearing suggests that in the present you're more involved in your adult child's life than is healthy, and that's something that can be addressed now.