Today, Dr. Cam Casswell gives us her insights into how we, as parents, can manage our emotions and prepare ourselves and our teens for college transition.
Cameron (Dr. Cam) Caswell, a.k.a. “The Teen Translator,” gets it! As an Adolescent Psychologist & parent of a teen, she knows the struggles of navigating those tough years firsthand. As a private practitioner, TEDx speaker, podcast host, and author, she offers hope and practical strategies to help parents unlock their teen’s confidence & resilience, build deeper, stronger connections with them, and foster a positive home environment. Listen to her podcast, “Parenting Teens with Dr. Cam,” and follow her in Instagram @drcamcaswell for actionable advice.
It’s a big transition and comes with its own fears, anxieties, and issues. How do parents cope, deal, and manage all those emotions? What can parents do so their emotions and reactions don’t get in the way of the student making this important transition? It’s a big deal and how you manage your own emotional stuff can either make or break the transition for you and, more importantly, your teen. This is an episode for every parent facing your teen going off to college. The better we, as parents, can manage our stuff, the better the college transition can be for our teen.
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