As the school year approaches, many parents are preparing for a significant life transition: their child leaving for college. Whether it’s the first to go or the last, leaving you suddenly an empty nester, this transition can be a whirlwind of emotions, filled with pride, excitement and sometimes sadness. Dr. Kelly Holes-Lewis, Psychiatrist and Director of Psychiatry at Modern Minds, shares valuable insights on how to navigate these feelings in a way that supports both parents and children during this pivotal time.
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“Remember, your children aren’t gone; they are growing,” Dr. Holes-Lewis explains. “You’ve done an incredible job raising them, and now it’s their time to apply the lessons you’ve taught. You remain a crucial part of their lives, offering love, guidance and support from a new perspective.”
At Modern Minds, we understand the emotional and mental challenges that come with life transitions. Our team is here to provide the support and tools needed to navigate this new chapter with resilience and positivity. “You don’t have to go through this alone—let us help you navigate this journey,” Dr. Holes-Lewis assures.