From the monthly archives:

November 2009

College Student Development: Moving from Autonomy to Interdependence

by Sean Cook November 28, 2009 For College Parents

Development of emotional autonomy involves a gradual decrease in the need for approval and reassurance of others, toward independence and self regulation. Recognition of interdependence follows from independence as the student finds a middle ground between being one’s own person and slavish conformity.

How can parents support this natural development? How can college students assert autonomy and move toward interdependence?

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The Reports of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated…

by Sean Cook November 26, 2009 About Sean Cook

Due to my recent move, and all that goes with buying and selling houses, relocating, etc., my blogs took a backseat to life for about a month, and it is likely that some followers may have assumed that I had died, become gravely ill, or simply lost interest in the subjects. None of this, of [...]

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Back on the Grid!

by Sean Cook November 19, 2009 About Sean Cook

My relocation is now complete, and I am in my new home in Athens, GA, though not completely unpacked. Glad to be back online! I am ready to dive in full-time to this new adventure. Stay tuned as well for new editions of “A Different Kind of Freshman 15″ and the ongoing series about college student development theory. The next installment of that series will cover the subject “moving through autonomy toward interdependence,” and explore ways that college students can become more autonomous, how parents can support them in achieving more autonomy, and finally, how students and parents can meet each other at the other end as fully-functioning adults, who appreciate and support each other in healthy ways, and honor the rights of the other to be their own people.

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