Grown and Flown, But then They Come Home. Now What?

Embracing changes when your college student visits home.
October 24, 2022

After a couple of months away, your college student has adjusted to campus life. They’ve been out on their own for a little while, meeting new people, adapting to new schedules and navigating a new community.

This is the beginning of their adulthood. They’ve been living by their own rules on their own time. So, what happens when they visit home on weekends or during fall break and are back under your roof?

Changes Should Be Expected

While your student was away, they may have changed in many ways. No one notices these changes better than you. Maybe they’re sleeping later in the day, staying up later at night talking to friends on social. Maybe their eating habits have changed. Their global perspective may seem broader.

Stoutward Bound students on a campus scavenger hunt
Stoutward Bound students at a campus scavenger hunt activity / UW-Stout

It can be frustrating to see them disregard your old rules and expectations. But remember, your student came home probably to seek comfort, not conflict. They’ve had to adapt to a new life at college. Now, it’s time for you to adapt to your student’s changing ways. Because you're an important part of their life.

Strategies You Can Use

​​​​​​Just as you survived their toddler and teen years, you can survive the college years, too. To make those visits home more enjoyable, consider the following strategies:

  • Be patient and invite them to explain their changes so you can better understand them.
  • Ask them to spend time with you but avoid making plans for them. 
  • Help them reconnect with life at home. Discuss and adjust house rules.
  • Talk with them about college. What went well during the semester? What was tough? What do they about being around new people? What lessons did they learn about themselves? Being a student? Being a friend?
  • Do they want to connect with their old friends? How do they want to deepen their connection with campus?
Students at a Blue Devils football game.
There are Blue Devil athletics events throughout the academic year, as well as countless other campus activities every month. / UW-Stout

Maybe you’re not ready to embrace their changes. But you can still embrace your student. Welcome them home with open arms. And after break, when they return to their home on campus, wish them well in the end of their semester and remind them of your support and the resources they have here too.


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