Potential Magazine Summer 2016 | Page 64

wise words senior parent to-do list Before She Goes... By Angie Hayden, Editor My oldest daughter is about to graduate, and soon (too soon) we will be pulling away from her dorm room and drying our tears as we drive home without her. Although I know she will come home on some weekends and holidays, this is a monumental shift and things will never be as they were. So this summer, our last summer together before things are forever changed, I have put a few things on my to-do list before she goes. I hope it inspires you to create a list of your own. SHOW HER I TRUST HER. After all, in just a few short months she will be making her own decisions about how she spends her time, where she goes and who she goes away with. Now is the time to start letting her set boundaries for herself and allow her to make the right decisions or learn from her own mistakes. BE A LITTLE RIDICULOUS. Things can feel pretty heavy right now, so I plan to allow for plenty of levity. Going to the trampoline park is sounding like a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Spontaneous midnight trip for cookie baking supplies in our pajamas? Why not? TELL HER I BELIEVE IN HER. College is a big deal with tons of new pressures and responsibilities, but I know she will handle it well. I believe in her abilities and talents and I trust her judgement and her heart, and I know there are good things in her future. I don’t doubt her for a second, and I want her to hear that from me. CREATE SOME MEMORIES. Over this past year I’ve heard her casually mention a few things she’d like for us to do together “someday,” and I’m betting your teen has done the same. Whether it’s a road trip or a certain restaurant or some adventure, this summer is the perfect time to make a memory. I want her to look back years from now and say, “Remember that summer after high school when we…” PASS ON SOME SKILLS. Hopefully your teen knows how to send a letter, get their oil changed, and the basics of housekeeping and meal prep (or can at the very least separate lights from darks and make a grilled cheese sandwich), but that’s not really what I’m talking about. I also want to impart a few more preciou ™