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E106: Relating to Parents After Moving Out

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When I move out, how will things change between my parents and me?

This week, we discuss the relational changes that often happen between us and our parents when we move away after graduation. How do I handle the loss of day-to-day interactions? What's the proper balance between dependence and independence? What are some practical steps I can take today to navigate these changes? Steve Argue, PhD (Fuller Youth Institute), provides some much-needed insight as we wrap up the parents portion of our relational transition series.

MORE FROM STEVEN ARGUE

  • Growing With: Every Parent’s Guide to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in Their Faith, Family, and Future
  • Instagram: @stevenargue

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  • E35: Level Up Your 20s with Paul Tokunaga (Apple, Spotify)
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  • E105: Moving in With Parents After Graduation Pt 2 (Apple, Spotify)
  • E94: Faith, Courage, and a Much-Needed Hug: Persevering When Community is Hard to Find (Apple, Spotify)
  • E95: Embracing Your Loneliness: A Recipe for Disaster or Deeper Compassion? (Apple, Spotify)

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When I move out, how will things change between my parents and me?

This week, we discuss the relational changes that often happen between us and our parents when we move away after graduation. How do I handle the loss of day-to-day interactions? What's the proper balance between dependence and independence? What are some practical steps I can take today to navigate these changes? Steve Argue, PhD (Fuller Youth Institute), provides some much-needed insight as we wrap up the parents portion of our relational transition series.

MORE FROM STEVEN ARGUE

  • Growing With: Every Parent’s Guide to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in Their Faith, Family, and Future
  • Instagram: @stevenargue

RELATED EPISODE(S)

  • E35: Level Up Your 20s with Paul Tokunaga (Apple, Spotify)
  • E104: Moving in With Parents After Graduation Pt 1 (Apple, Spotify)
  • E105: Moving in With Parents After Graduation Pt 2 (Apple, Spotify)
  • E94: Faith, Courage, and a Much-Needed Hug: Persevering When Community is Hard to Find (Apple, Spotify)
  • E95: Embracing Your Loneliness: A Recipe for Disaster or Deeper Compassion? (Apple, Spotify)

STAY IN TOUCH

★ Support this podcast ★
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