March 30, 2026

Part 2: How to Support Your Senior Without Losing Connection

A touching moment between mother and daughter celebrating graduation outdoors.

Shifting Your Role While Staying Close If the second semester of senior year feels emotionally complex, that’s because it is. This is a season of change, not just for your child, but for you as well. As this transition unfolds, many parents find themselves asking the same question: how do I support my child while […]

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Part 1: What No One Tells You About Senior Year (For Parents)

Close-up of a graduate holding a diploma and cap, symbolizing achievement.

The Emotional Reality of Letting Go The second semester of senior year often feels like a blur. There are celebrations, goodbyes, and constant preparation for what’s to come. It becomes a whirlwind, and if we don’t slow down long enough to be present, it can be over before we even have time to take it

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The Pressure To Feel Excited About Moving

View of Torre Latinoamericana and Palacio de Bellas Artes with blooming jacaranda trees in Mexico City.

When I moved from Singapore to Mexico City, I was wildly unexcited. First, I want to acknowledge the privilege inherent in that statement. Having the opportunity to move countries, to choose a new place to live, and to pursue a different career path is something not everyone has access to. At the same time, even

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