Very much my adult part in delivering my kid to college
Do you think this played a role? All the mental and emotional prep of sending your kid away... bleeding over into... sending kids away?
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IF so? Keep in mind that if you didn’t make going to college a horrible painful terrible miserable abandoned to the wolves event for your kid? But instead were doing the proud of you, confidence building, love infused, grand adventure send off we parents work so damn hard for, from kindergarten to university? There’s no reason to expect the bleedover would be any different. Parents are soooo damn good and at making these events powerful lovely that in homes with large families the little kids are often packing
their bags too! :woot:because they want in on this action. Older kids know they aren’t/can’t go yet, but still soak up all the directionality -for lack of a better word- and respond in kind. Often by vanishing :facepalm: (Yo! Get back here! I’m not emptynesting, yet!); getting out with their friends, signing up for more sports and classes, laying claim to different rooms -even if only in secret, sneaking in and pretending they’re older, usually
right at the moment you poke your head in to check on them and their bed is empty, or the swings vacant, etc. as they’re not where you expect them to be- just getting more independent seemingly overnight. Things settle, but it takes a little bit of time. When you make send offs good/fun/exciting things? Everyone wants a sendoff, more often than not.))