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Expect Change...
- Just expect it---things will be different---and it can still
be OK.
- Now (during semester break) is the time to start the
transition---don't wait until next summer.
- There may be a change in culture. Your hometown may not be as
big as the NDSU campus. People may think differently, live
differently. But embrace that difference. As you proceed in life,
you will likely live in other communities that will have
different norms. Give yourself practice at adapting!
- You may surprise your parents by your new-found sense of
independence. Remember that they want you to be independent but
it just might be a little shocking for them. Give them some time
to adjust and to be proud of your independence.
- You may have made some new decisions regarding your
appearance-and you may not even look the same. Although you have
gotten used to these changes, be prepared for reactions from
others for whom it is new. If you've made some drastic
changes---it might be a good idea to let your family know before
you come home.
- Talk to your family. So many problems in life can be avoided
by a simple conversation. You and your parents are in the process
of becoming peers----so talk to them---let them know you and your
present life.
- You may have to begin the process of thinking of your home in
a new way. The place you grew up in will become less of "my
house" and more "my parents' house" in the future. Your home will
become the place where you live and keep your stuff at school.
So, just as you want people to respect your place and the rules
of your place-you need to respect your parents' place as
well.