Advice To Parents
Be
prepared for your student's - and your own - conflicting emotions as the
day of departure approaches.
- Discuss academic expectations ahead of time. Encourage
your son/daughter to set his/her own academic goals.
- Make a financial plan and openly discuss expectations
with your student.
- Discuss expectations about communication/phone calls,
e-mails, and letters.
- Discuss use of alcohol and other lifestyle choices
your son/daughter will have to make, but don't give lectures.
- If you take your student to school, don't expect to
spend a lot of time together. Welcome Week is designed to foster separation.
- Be a coach rather than a rescuer: encourage your
son or daughter to use the resources at college. Learn what the academic
and personal support services are. Keep the parents' materials from
orientation in an accessible place.
- Don't make major changes at home without informing
your son/daughter.
- Be an anchor. Listen with an open mind and be supportive.
- Keep in touch; write/send care packages.
Additional information can be found in Letting
Go: A Parents' Guide to Understanding the College Years by Karen
Levin Coburn and Madge Lawrence Treeger.
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