Encourage Independence.
The first time your young son or daughter leaves home to spend the night with a friend you are probably thinking to yourself, “I hope he will be fine.”
What you actually may say to your child could go something like this, “Are you sure you want to spend the whole night away from home?” You are looking for reassurance for yourself but what you have really done is to implant a negative thought in your child’s mind. He is now, most likely, thinking, “Maybe this is not a good idea. I probably should not go.”
What you want, in the long term, is to create excitement in your child’s mind. You want him to think of all the fun things that could lie ahead. You want him to think he is ready for this step, be it an overnight stay, a week at camp, a new school, entering college or accepting a new job out of state.
In order to be independent of you, he needs to feel he can do it, he can handle it and he is on top of things.
You can help with these transitions. Once again, it comes back to the fact that “words matter”. Your words matter. Stay positive and you are on your way to encouraging independence.
There you go. Another lesson for today. Now, go and love your son in your own special way. Some days are long but, trust me, the years will just just disappear.
Love,
MarnaKay