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Title: WELCOME PARENTS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS


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WELCOME PARENTS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS
  • Presentation by
  • William A. Erb
  • Director
  • Student Health Services

2
Transition To and Through University
  • Beginning at a University is a time of transition
  • Transition to a university setting can be viewed
    as a process in which physical, spiritual,
    mental, emotional, social and career/occupational
    changes occur
  • There are two types of change that face young
    adults Rights of Passage and Campus Passages

3
Rights of Passage
  • 1. Leaving Home
  • 2. Establishing Autonomy and Self-sufficiency
  • 3. Achieving Emotional Independence
  • 4. Handling Personal Freedom
  • 5. Developing An Independent Value System
  • 6. Developing Relationship Skills
  • 7. Establishing a Personal Identity
  • 8. Preparing to Enter the Work World

4
Campus Passages
  • 1. Separating From Home
  • 2. Competing In a New Environment
  • 3. Managing Academic Demands
  • 4. Adjusting To Free Time
  • 5. Developing Healthy Social Relationships
  • 6. Selecting A Major Field Of Study
  • 7. Choosing A Healthy Lifestyle

5
The fine art of Letting Go
  • Parenting 101

6
REMEMBER THIS IS A TRANSITION FOR BOTH YOU AND
YOUR CHILD
7
A Time of Change
  • Just as students move through different stages in
    the course of their new lives at a university, so
    too do families change and develop in the process
  • It is a natural and irreversible process.
  • Change can be both exciting and stressful at the
    same time.

8
Adjusting to Changes
  • Things to realize
  • Youre on a new path, too
  • Your child needs different things from you now
  • The key is keeping communication going

9
What Families Might Experience
  • Profound Sense of Loss
  • Extraordinary Sense of Pride
  • Redefined Roles
  • Fear of Failure
  • Joy
  • Trepidation and Worry
  • Resentment
  • Confusion
  • Surprise

10
Conversations You Have to Have
  • Preventing sexual assault
  • Intimacy and self-respect
  • Drinking and drugs
  • Your expectations academic otherwise
  • Facebook and MySpace
  • Money
  • Express Unconditional love

11
MAINTAIN A SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR CHILD
  • Let your child make mistakes and stay calm
  • Listen when the complaints come
  • Instead of trying to fix it convey confidence in
    their ability

12
MAINTAIN REGULAR CONTACT WITH YOUR CHILD BUT ALSO
ALLOW SPACE FOR YOUR CHILD TO APPROACH YOU
13
AVOID INQUISITOR MODE QUESTIONS
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BE REALISTIC AND SPECIFIC WITH YOUR CHILD ABOUT
FINANCIAL ISSUES
15
BE REALISTIC ABOUT YOUR CHILDS ACADEMIC
PERFORMANCE
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REFRAIN FROM BURDENING YOUR CHILD WITH PROBLEMS
FROM HOME OVER WHICH THEY HAVE NO CONTROL
18
ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILD TO USE THE RESOURCES OF THE
UNIVERSITY TO SOLVE HIS/HER PROBLEMS
19
TRY TO AVOID MAKING MAJOR CHANGES IN THE HOME
ENVIRONMENT DURING THE FIRST YEAR
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ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILD TO GET INVOLVED
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TRUST YOUR CHILD
  • MAKING MISTAKES ISPART OF THE PROCESS

23
DO YOUR BEST TO DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN YOUR OWN
SOCIAL SUPPORT
24
Keep On Laughing!
  • A sense of humor is essential
  • Keep problems in perspective
  • Use humor to defuse conflict and tension
  • Laugh with, not at

25
Remember
  • These are good problems!
  • Seek support for yourself
  • Give just enough to your child
  • Keep laughing!

26
TOP TEN WAYS TO SUPPORT YOUR STUDENT
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  • Dont let it worry you that the same person
    planning his or her life cant seem to do their
    laundry

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  • PRAISE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OFTEN

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  • ENCOURAGE SELF-RELIANCE
  • CONSIDER CAREFULLY BEFORE DOING THINGS FOR
    STUDENTS THAT THEY CAN DO FOR THEMSLEVES

30
7
  • GIVE ATTENTION
  • AND SUPPORT
  • NOT
  • UNSOLICITED ADVICE

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6
  • ACCEPT THE CHOICE OF A MAJOR
  • IT RARELY DETERMINES A CAREER

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5
  • PROVIDE A SENSE OF CONFIDENCE IN THEIR POTENTIAL
    THAT DOESNT CRUMBLE
  • WHEN THEY DO

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  • TAKE COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT EXPLORATION AND
    FORMATION OF IDENTITY, INDEPENDENCE AND INTIMACY
  • ARE AS MUCH A PART OF THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE AS
  • BIOLOGY AND ART HISTORY

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  • ALTHOUGH THEY ARE
  • OUT OF THE HOUSE
  • THEY ARE STILL PART OF THE
  • FAMILY
  • KEEP THEM INFORMED
  • AND INCLUDED IN
  • FAMILY DECISIONS
  • AND FAMILY LIFE

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  • KEEP YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR

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  • LISTEN
  • LISTEN
  • LISTEN
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