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Teen Life Coaching Coach in Virginia - Genzandu

GenZandu is a safe space organization that coaches tweens, teens, young adults, and parents on how to revive the lost connection. We're bridging the generational gap, one family at a time. We help teenagers manage their emotions constructively through our three-prong approach.

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Teen Life Coaching Coach in Virginia - Genzandu

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  1. Teen Life Coaching Coach in Virginia - Genzandu genzandu.blogspot.com/2022/11/teen-life-coaching-coach-in-virginia.html GenZandu Your teen just graduated from high school, and with his ambitious aspirations, he has decided to enroll in a distant university away from home. Sure, you’re very proud but you’re also worried, anxious and a little sad to see your child leaving the home that he grew up in so many years. Here are some ways you could deal with Teen Life Coaching Coach in Virginia in this situation. Acknowledging your teen’s independence If your teen is moving out for college, then it would be no surprise that in various scenarios he would be at liberty to make his own decisions. Acknowledging this fact itself will help you to prepare yourself mentally to change your approach moving forward as your child heads out for college. Stay in touch but give them their space As your teen goes to university, he would love to talk to you from time to time, but I’m sure they wouldn’t appreciate their phone buzzing 24 x 7 with messages of inquiry about every tiny thing they do. Always Encourage them 1/3

  2. Many times, Due to high competition, peer pressure, stressing deadlines, students can burn out and not perform as well academically as they would in High-school. Rather than giving them a lecture that would leave them guilty, encourage them positively in a supportive manner. Keep them informed about the important things back home. Even though they are away from home, it’s not a good idea to keep your teen completely unbothered by what happens back home. Sometimes parents hide some things in fear that it should not hinder their child’s performance. This a bad idea, because creates a breach of trust for them. Change is Natural When away from home, at this age of early adulthood, a child starts to have their opinions, belief, and paradigms which could be different from earlier how they grew up with. Don’t worry. This is Normal. Guidance is still necessary. Always be there for your child when he is lost or confused regarding anything. Your guidance means a lot to them. Your teen can reach out to you for reassurance or opinion on anything. At such times, your wisdom of life experiences will be a real help to them. Respect their schedule. 2/3

  3. From studying one hour to gym the other, from dabbling between endless assignments and a group project to managing their sleep schedule, College students can have a grinding schedule. It’s important that as a parent, one should not pile unexpected plans on them. Let them know ahead of time so that they can plan out their days as Teen Life Coaching Coach in Virginia. Considering their choices and decisions. As College students there are a lot of decisions your child is going to make will be without your discretion. Instead of discarding their choices right away, it would be more considerate to converse over it and guide them in certain cases Teen Life Coaching. Slowly release them. As you have seen your child grow from a baby to an adult, it can be hard to let go, but if your teen is heading out for college, a new beginning awaits them and the end of a chapter for you. Don’t hold them tight anymore. Let go and be happy for them. References:- Letting Go (Fifth Edition): A Parents’ Guide to Understanding the College Years by Karen Levin Coburn and Madge Lawrence Treeger When your kid goes to college; A parents survival guide by Carol Barkin The iConnected Parent: Staying Close to Your Kids in College (and Beyond) While Letting Them Grow Up by Barbara K. Hofer, Abigail Sullivan Moore Treadwell, David (2005) “Ties That Bind: As college years begin, parents and students, enter a new relationship,” Colby Magazine: Vol. 94: Iss. 3, Article 6. Connect with Dr. Jain to visit: www.genzandu.com 3/3

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