Title: Letting Go: Parents
1Letting Go Parents Students in Transition
- Presented by the Barat Campus of DePaul
University Wellness Center
? Sandy Dellutri, Director of Counseling
Disabilities Coordinator ? Rebecca Hamilton,
Assistant Director of Counseling Wellness
Education Coordinator
2Welcome to the DePaul Community!
We are thrilled that you and your son or
daughter have chosen Barat
3An exciting and difficult time is ahead of you
- Each of you may experience bringing your child to
college differently - A Time of Transition in your relationship
- This is what wed like to speak about this
afternoon
4Expectations for College
- What we often tell students
- Freshmen are faced with so many new people,
ideas, experiences, and dilemmas -- asked to
assume greater responsibility for all aspects of
their lives - Problems and struggles are inevitable and normal
- Their challenge
- Your challengeeasier said than done!
5How to Begin
- Think about how seasoned adults handle change
- Beginning college is a turning point A Time of
Change - You must begin to let go on a new level
6The Process of Letting Go
- Remember this process began long ago
- There was help then, where is it now?
- The Continuum
- Best advicefinding a balance!
7The Process of Letting Go
- Adding to your ambivalence is their movement
toward independence along with times of
retreating into anxiety and hanging on
Roomies by David Willis Sept. 11, 1999
- Youll need to shift gears constantly
8Contradictory Roles
- There are only two lasting bequests we can hope
to give our children. One is roots the other is
wings. Hodding Carter
9Contradictory Roles
- Giving roots and wings has been your job from the
beginning - Accepting these contradictory roles -- building
closeness and fostering independence -- can be a
struggle - Youll need to protect less, but may worry more
- To reach independence they need freedom, but with
that comes responsibility - College students are just BEGINNERS in this
process
10Contradictory Roles
- The two parts of you rational and scared
- Your child will be presented with a host of
pressures that are part of the growing-up process - Information, support, and encouragement ? self
reliance
11Understanding what you and your child are going
through can
- Help you negotiate this significant phase of your
childs life - Free you to help you child become his or her best
self
123 Major Developmental Tasks for College Students
- Separation/Individuation from family and home
environment - Identity Formation
- Achieving Intimacy With Peers
13How Do Students Reach These Developmental Goals?
- Via parental guidance, example, and teaching
- By observing their friends and peers
- Through their own intuitive sense of need
- By trial and error
14Separation/Individuation
- Entails a physical and/or psychological
separation from home (often for the first
prolonged period of time) - Good news is this process has in some ways been
going on since toddlerhood, so youve had some
practice
15Separation/Individuation
- Less and less reliance on mom dad/ family for
managing daily affairs
Ty Dye from Late To Class by Randy Simpson
16Separation/Individuation
- Research indicates that college students who fail
to separate enough from their parents have a much
tougher time meaningfully investing in
undergraduate life, and, later on functioning as
independent adults in society
17Separation/Individuation
- However, there is still an important role played
by ongoing attachment with your child - Emotional and financial support are necessary for
your students to perform well in the collegiate
environment
18Separation/Individuation
- Ideally, this process is a gradual one
Roomies by David Willis Dec. 15, 1998
19Identity Formation
- Helps students answer the question of who am I?
- Complex process that started years ago, but is
now intensifying - College years are full of critical,
identity-based choices and commitments
20Achieving Peer Intimacy
- This phase tends to affect college students in a
highly significant way - Again, this exploration started back in puberty,
but the concurrent separation from family
intensifies the need - Increasing reliance on getting intimacy needs met
primarily through peer group, not family
21What You Can Do To Facilitate the Transition
- Dont panic
- Remember the good foundations youve given them
- Dont make assumptions
- Listen carefully
- Support and encourage, but try not to hover
- Focus on clear communication
- Review the parent materials were about to give
you
22Dont blink!
Theyll be walking across that graduation stage
before you know it!