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Your Teen Away at College

College freshmen often find themselves faced with surprises and unexpected discoveries. As they search for identify they may be caught off-guard by the newness of the adventure. Their academic, social, personal and even financial skills will be put to the real test.   teen girl with backpack

Parents not ready to let go. It’s not just college freshmen who struggle, so will you as a parent. After years of being a responsible, caring and in-control parent, having a child away at college can be frightening, rewarding and nerve-racking- sometimes all in the same week. Our moods fluctuate for a while because our generation of college parents is used to being in touch with our kids on the cell phone several times a day. Our kids have made many decisions, but often with our input. It’s hard to give it up! Their moving out to live on campus can leave those of us remaining behind feeling:

Teen may not be ready to let go either. Don’t be shocked if your teen feels overwhelmed, stressed, and frustrated with his or her new college life. Sometimes they balk and want to give up too soon. If this happens, nudge them gently and remind them that uncertainty is part of any new experience.

A shot of an asian student working on his laptop at the campusCommunicating from a distance. With cheaper long distance charges, nationwide cell phone plans, e-mail, instant messaging and lower airfares, it is easier than ever to stay in touch once children leave home. Consider these suggestions:

Submitted by Diane Ryals who is a family life educator for University of Illinois Extension. This article was reprinted with permission from the Working Families Newsletter.

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