The Parent-Child Relationship in the College Years
Briefly

Ezekiel J. Emmanuel emphasizes that parental advice is often counterproductive, as parents typically advise conventional paths to success, which can stifle a student’s exploration and growth.
The article illustrates how the dynamics of parent-child relationships evolve during college, highlighting the necessity for parents to step back, allowing students the freedom to navigate their own experiences.
Read at The Atlantic
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