Can you believe that
your little baby is about to graduate from high school? It might feel like just
yesterday you were changing their diapers for the first time, but they’re about
to become a full-fledged adult. Before they start college or leave the nest for
the first time, you still have a summer to make memories before they go. Here
are some great ways to connect with your high school graduate before leaving
the nest.
5 Ways to Connect with Your High School Graduate Before They Leave the Nest
Go on a trip
Make memories as a
family by going on a trip to celebrate! You can do a simple weekend trip or
even a long extended trip if your budget allows. When you’re picking your
destination, look for a place with opportunities to do things together. While
sitting on a beach is fun, look for something different from your traditional family
vacation. Why not go ziplining or take a canoe out on the lake instead?
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Do something they want to do
If you want to find a
way to connect with your new graduate, why not do something they’re interested
in? Even if it’s something small like playing their favorite videogame on
multiplayer, this will mean the world to them. This will show them that you’re
making an effort to spend time together and take an interest in things they
want to do, but you can have some great laughs and bond simultaneously.
Be a part of the next step
What is your child going
to do now that they’ve graduated? Maybe they’re going off to college or getting
their first apartment. Instead of just waving goodbye, be a part of this new
transition. You can help them move into their new place or help them buy
textbooks and school supplies for college.
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Teach them and prepare them for life outside the house
Are you worried that
they’re not ready for life on their own just yet? I know it wasn’t the first
time I moved out! Now is a great time to teach your kids some basic essentials
before leaving the nest. Each night, help teach them how to cook the meals
you’re preparing and maybe let them take a shot at making dinner a few nights.
You can help them make their first budget or even how to do laundry without
overflowing or breaking the washing machine.
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Have “dates”
It might not be “cool”
to hang out with mom or dad, but you can make this more memorable by giving
them a piece of your time. Go on a bit of a date, just the two of you. You can
see a movie, hit the mall, or do something like play laser tag if you’re up for
it. This is a great way to make memories and get one-on-one time if they have
siblings.
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Soon your child will be
waving goodbye and out on their own for the first time. While this is a
bittersweet feeling as parents, it’s part of how it goes. Using these tips, you
can make memories before they leave that both of you will cherish for years to
come.
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