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4. When "Better" Means Letting Go

The hardest part of parenting a college student is realizing that "better" doesn't mean "perfect." It means resilient. If your teen stumbles—gets a bad grade, dates the wrong person, or makes a mistake—your job is to be the landing pad, not the helicopter.

Brittany Andrews on Relationships: "Super Single" and Independent

Why the Conversation Matters: The college years can be a time of exploration and self-discovery, and it's crucial that your teen has the information they need to make healthy choices about sex. By having an open and honest conversation, you can help your teen develop a positive and respectful attitude towards sex, relationships, and their own body.

Brittany listened intently, a bit embarrassed but mostly appreciative of her mom's efforts to ensure she was well-prepared. She knew her mom was coming from a place of love and concern.

So what does she propose instead? Unromantic romance. Storylines that prioritize: