When Your Kid Goes to College; A Parent's Survival Guide
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Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewhenyourkidgoest0000bark
- ISBN-100380798409
- ISBN-139780380798407
- LibraryThing3120539
- Library of Congress Control Number99011099
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- OCLC Control Number40619449
- Better World Books9780380798407
- Open LibraryOL7435123M
Classifications
- LCCLB2343.32 .B35 1999
- LCCLB2343.32.B35 1999
Description
Extra 1: An Interview with Carol Barkin"During the summer before he went to college, he was obnoxious; he said, 'There's a reason I'm acting this way; it will make it easier for you to have me leave.'""When she was packing to leave, she was completely preoccupied with how many sheets and towels to take. I was thinking, 'My kid is leaving home forever, and life is taken up with minutiae.'"It's an emotional rollercoaster, a combination of missing him and feeling happy and excited for him."New BeginningsYou've taught them how to do their laundry, brought them a year's supply of toothpaste and shampoo, and lectured them on the do's and dont's of life beyond your home. The time has come for your child to leave for college -- but are you prepared to say goodbye?Written by a mother who survived the perils of packing her own child off to school, When Your Kid Goes to College provides supportive, reassuring, and helpful tips for handling this inevitable but difficult separation.Comprehensive and accessible, this practical guide includes info on:Teaching your child how to live on his own, from balancing a checkbook to dealing with a roomate.The difference between financial and emotioanl dependence -- and how to keep them separate.Helping your spouse, younger children, and even pets deal with the transition when your child leaves -- and when she returns.How to fill -- and even enjoy -- the hole that your child's absence leaves.Saying goodbye isn't the end of the world; it's the beginning of an exciting new one for your child-and you!
First Sentence
It's really happened: Your kid is about to graduate from high school, and you're looking forward to the next big step with a mixture of anxiety and excitement.
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