Whether it’s a countdown to move-in day at college, the beginning of basic training, or the first day of your graduate’s next adventure, things may never be the same again. While it may feel like a moment of mourning for the loss of your family’s routines and physical proximity, it’s important to embrace this milestone as a celebration. Here are three tips on how to manage the changes that come after a child graduates:
Why is it that summers never seem to be long enough? Summer schedules have a way of filling with social gatherings, work, and passion projects, not to mention the time sequestered by sleeping in!
Set aside time for your family to be together. The scope of possibilities is endless and ranges from enjoying each other’s company during routine activities to setting off on a special vacation. Whether sitting down for a meal where everyone is fully present or road tripping miles away, making family time a priority is a necessity during this final summer with your graduate.
Talk with your graduate about what they might expect from their next adventure. Discussing hopes and fears in advance will help both you and your child to explore feelings and uncover questions that can lead to rich, productive conversations.
The journey that led you to this moment was undoubtedly full of surprises, enriched with both highs and lows, and is uniquely yours. Celebrate the memories you’ve collected as you create new ones in the days and years ahead.