The transition to college is a momentous one, filled with excitement, independence, and maybe a touch of anxiety for both parents and students. While you naturally want to offer guidance and support, it’s crucial to give your freshman the space to spread their wings and learn from their experiences. Check out our tips for empowering your child to embrace the adventure of college life.
I have been working on and off as an adjunct Communications and Public Speaking instructor since 2007. I have taught both online and in-person courses.
Every semester, I experience similar issues from freshman students and although there is no guide for parenting young adults in college, I often wish I could write a letter to parents and give advice. I took this opportunity to do just that.
There are six things that parents can do to help their young adults succeed their freshmen year.
First, students must be organized. They need reminders on their phones, calendars, refrigerator pin-ups, whatever works to remind them of the things they need to do and places they need to be. I often experience students giving me the “I forgot to do it” excuse for assignments due.
Important assignments such as tests, speaking events, attending events, can make or break your young adult’s chances of passing a course Although we want students to be responsible and it would be nice if they just followed the syllabus, it is unlikely this is enough (especially for freshmen students).
They need organizational tools to remind them ahead of time to work on assignments and get them complete before due dates. Just think how helpful these same tools will be as they enter the workforce. Help your young adult become organized, deadlines are everything!
Although there are so many ways students can dodge reading the material these days, professors can still tell when online book reviews or cliff notes are being used. Reading is becoming less of a norm in our society for many households. Life can be busy and get in the way of things we wish we could have encouraged our children more often to do.
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Reference: [ https://grownandflown.com/6-ways-parents-can-help-college-freshmen-without-helicoptering/ ]