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#122 – Encore Episode - Signs of Trouble: How Do You Know If Your Student Is Struggling

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Once your child steps into the world of college – even if it is in the next room – both parents and students begin experiencing a new stage in development. Students are exploring the academic and social world of college; parents are exploring the experience of stepping back and watching them do it. But, it is also part of the parenting package to worry. In this episode, Lynn and Vicki highlight some of the signs that parents can watch for that may indicate that their student is struggling. All college students will hit a few bumps in the road, and the more parents can think about how to identify signs of trouble, how to explore situations further, and how to decide whether or not to intervene, the better armed they will be to support their student’s growth.

Thank you for listening!

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Chapters

1. Signs of College Student Struggle (00:00:00)

2. Navigating College Student Transition and Support (00:14:27)

3. Parental Support in College Transition (00:28:18)

4. College Parent Central Website Discussion (00:39:55)

132 episodes

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Once your child steps into the world of college – even if it is in the next room – both parents and students begin experiencing a new stage in development. Students are exploring the academic and social world of college; parents are exploring the experience of stepping back and watching them do it. But, it is also part of the parenting package to worry. In this episode, Lynn and Vicki highlight some of the signs that parents can watch for that may indicate that their student is struggling. All college students will hit a few bumps in the road, and the more parents can think about how to identify signs of trouble, how to explore situations further, and how to decide whether or not to intervene, the better armed they will be to support their student’s growth.

Thank you for listening!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Signs of College Student Struggle (00:00:00)

2. Navigating College Student Transition and Support (00:14:27)

3. Parental Support in College Transition (00:28:18)

4. College Parent Central Website Discussion (00:39:55)

132 episodes

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