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Being Kind to Yourself When Your Kids Leave Home

Being Kind to Yourself When Your Kids Leave Home

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Are you a parent whose child will leave home this autumn to go to university? Or maybe your child is preparing or has even left on a gap or placement year abroad?

We know this can be a challenging time of transition for our teens and young adults. And it also represents a time of significant transition for parents too.

For parents this marks the end of one life stage and the beginning of another. Often, parents have mixed emotions about the experience as they juggle this ending alongside career pressures, elderly parents and other children all at the same time.

In this episode Louise speaks to Kim Stokes from Kindness for Success about how parents can support themselves through this time of transition with kindness.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The importance of recognising that this is a transition for both parents and their young adults.
  • Why times of transition like this can feel challenging.
  • What parents can do to show themselves kindness.
  • Why it is important that this is modelled for our children.
  • Kim shares her K.I.N.D framework helping parents to balance encouragement, support and self-care, ensuring kindness remains at the heart of this transition journey.

You can download a copy of Kim’s K.I.N.D framework HERE for free and learn more about Kim HERE

Other episodes which may be of interest to parents:

  • Empty Nest Reflections: Fresh perspectives with Professor Paul Grantham Episode 89 HERE
  • A Parents Story: Pippa. Navigating the Waters of University Transitions, Episode 88 HERE
  • Caring for Yourself When You’re the One Who Remains: A Message for Stayers In Times of Change & Transition Episode 79 HERE

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