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Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

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Page 1: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Partnering for a Successful Transition

Maura Mulligan, Director

Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Page 2: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

This is a difficult time for both parents and students. As much as things are changing, some

things remain the same.

Your Student:

Needs you Loves you Respects your opinion Operates based on the values you instilled

Page 3: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Know that these are a time of significant transition

Your student will need you to be there to:o Listen, listen, listeno Role play out difficult situationso Encourage self advocacyo Come visit for Family Weekend (if possible)o Encourage involvement in campus activities

Be in touch with campus partners if you have significant concerns

Page 4: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Be supportive during calls, reminding them that all changes take time to adjust to.

May need to limit calls and texts to allow you both to adjust

Make attempts at limiting a desire to “fix issues” with roommates and/or classes

Encourage them to spend a weekend or two away from their partner/home friends in an effort to meet new friends.

Maintain normalcy at home. The first semester of college, continuity at home is key.

Don’t turn their bedroom into a fitness or sewing room

Keep a space for their personal items that they left behind

Page 5: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Have your student wake themselves up each morning Ensure that they know how to wash their own laundry Assist them with budget planning and managing their

own money Work with them around making healthy food choices Encourage them to schedule their own doctors

appointment and take over renewing their medications

Work on organizational skills such as using a calendar to remember important dates and events

Page 6: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Roommates

Finances

Safety

Diversity

Sexuality

Alcohol and other drugs

Campus Resources

Page 7: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Acknowledge this is a tough transition for you too! Try to get involved in other activities if this is your

only/last child going off to college If your child is commuting you may need to adjust

to their new role within the family and less time to assist at home

If younger children are at home, focus on new family dynamics that may ariseo More attention or responsibilities on siblings

Plan ahead for college student coming home at breaks….

Page 8: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Your student WILL have different expectations

Different sleep schedules Are used to no curfews May look or act different May bring home new friends/partners Chores? What chores?

Communicate Expectations!

Page 9: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Don’t let your student get away with just saying it was “fine”!

Ask specific questionso What in particular did you enjoy? (2 favorite things)o Did you find anything challenging?o Are you feeling better or more anxious about attending?o Was there anything that you think we could work on

together for the next two months?

The answers may give you insight into how their transition will go and where you can assist.

Page 10: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

If you son or daughter has an medical, physical, learning, or psychological disability, please complete the blue form enclosed in your admissions packet and schedule an intake as soon as possible with Disability Services

Some common disabilities needing accommodations are ADHD, Traumatic Brian Injuries, Asperger’s Syndrome, Anxiety Disorders, or any situations that required 504 or IEP’s at the high school level.

Page 11: Partnering for a Successful Transition Maura Mulligan, Director Wentworth Center for Wellness and Disability Services

Presentation available on the Center for Wellness and Disability Services website.

www.wit.edu/Counseling

617-989-4390