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College Parenting 101

“The central struggle of parenthood is to let our hopes for our children outweigh our fears.” Ellen Goodman, American Journalist (1941 - ). College Parenting 101. Office of Parent and Family Resources Sandy Talbott Parent and Family Liaison. Pitt Start Day 2.

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College Parenting 101

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  1. “The central struggle of parenthood is to let our hopes for our children outweigh our fears.” Ellen Goodman, American Journalist (1941 - ) College Parenting 101 Office of Parent and Family Resources Sandy Talbott Parent and Family Liaison

  2. Pitt Start Day 2 The Wellness Center (Student Health Service and The University Counseling Center) College Parenting 101 Understanding Pitt’s ABCs: Academics, Book Options, Classroom Expectations

  3. Transitioning • Becoming an adult • Let your student take control of the move-in • Money management/time management • Are you an alarm clock parent? • Does your student like pink? • Res Hall Life – RAs and RDs

  4. Summer Conversation Starters • 10 top places for your student to visit • Listed in the Parent Guidebook • Webinars (live and archived) • July 25 • Housing packets • Parking pass!

  5. From Director to Support Specialist When you receive that phone call or text (and you probably will), be prepared to ask questions/clarify Resist the urge to solve it Resiliency

  6. From Director to Support Specialist • Communications • Important to talk with your student • Know your student’s class schedule and using that, agree on a “talk time” • Set up scheduled times or a window of time to talk • A situation today may be history tomorrow

  7. Campus Clarity and SHARE • Campus Clarity https://www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/shs/education/alcoholhaven • SHARE Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Education http://www.share.pitt.edu • National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism http://www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/OtherAlcoholInformation/BacktoCollege_FS_2012.pdf

  8. Fall Orientation • Arrival Survival • http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/traffic/ • Move-in will be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 22, 23, 24 • Convocation Aug 24 • Parent Reception • Bye-Bye! 

  9. Looking Ahead • Add/Drop • Family Weekend • Sept. 30 - October 1 • Fall Break Monday, October 17 • Academic Calendar http://www.registrar.pitt.edu/calendars.html • On or Off Campus housing next year?

  10. Trains, Planes, Automobiles and Buses! • Have conversations regarding expectations when your student comes home. • Pitt Buses • Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break • Other forms of transportation • Megabus or Greyhound • Flights • Train

  11. Parent Resources Panther Connections Newsletter Parent Guidebook Parent Web site - www.parents.pitt.edu Webinars Dedicated email – parents@pitt.edu Dedicated phone– 412-624-8548

  12. Panther Parent Ambassadors Custom polo shirt Assist with summer sendoffs Tours and special programs Assist with on-campus programming when convenient Occasionally write newsletter articles Register at www.parents.pitt.edu

  13. Office of Parent and Family Resources • www.parents.pitt.edu • parents@pitt.edu • 412-624-8548 • Sandy Talbott • Parent and Family Liaison • Electronic version is uploaded at parents.pitt.edu under “Parent Resources”

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