Miller Law Group - March 2018

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I NS I DE The Intersection of Law and People 1 Finding the Perfect Babysitter Mediation vs. Court 2 Holistic Self-Care During Divorce Whip Up This Winter Salad in a Flash! 3 Adults Need Parents Too 4

PARENT I NG YOUR ADULT CH I LD

W hen your child packs their bags and strikes out on their own, your parenting journey isn’t over. It’s just different. Regardless of their age, distance from home, or stage of life, your child still needs a parent. You may not be changing diapers or teaching them to drive,

life. Don’t tell them what to do. Offer guidance only when it’s wanted. Be open with them about your mistakes so they can learn from your experiences as well as their own. Listen, Listen, Listen You can’t correct every parenting mistake you’ll ever make. If you find yourself trying to correct mistakes you made years ago, stop. You can accomplish much more by listening to your adult child now than you can by trying to right your past wrongs. Parenting young children involves a lot of talking. Now that they are older, take time to listen. Love Them Just because your child isn’t under your roof anymore doesn’t mean they don’t need love. Love from a spouse or a child of their own will never fully replace a parent’s love. Let your child know you always have their back. Be proud of them and their accomplishments as an adult. Your love and support means just as much now as it did when you were raising them.

but your child still needs your support. Here are three guidelines that will help you make the transition from parenting a child to parenting an adult. Treat Your Adult Like an Adult No adult wants to feel treated like a child. They need a support system, but they don’t need help with their homework anymore. Give them space and let them feel free to explore adult

Parenting an adult is an exciting adventure. Remember, while your relationship will change throughout the years, your child will never stop needing your love and support.

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