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High School to University: What Parents & Students Need to Know

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Making the leap from high school to university is a major life shift—for both students and parents.

This transition can be a daunting experience particularly considering the myriad challenges posed by increased independence, academic pressures, and social dynamics.

In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with Dr. Michael De Robertis, Professor Emeritus, York University who spent more than 35 years teaching astrophysics and astronomy.

The discussion explores the key differences between high school and university, highlighting the importance of time management, discipline, and effective communication.

Takeaways:

  • Navigating the transition from high school to university involves significant independence, requiring students to manage their own time and responsibilities effectively.
  • Parents can ease their child's transition to university by engaging in open communication about academic expectations and the importance of discipline in managing stress.
  • Understanding the role of social media and device usage is crucial, as these can distract students from their studies and contribute to feelings of isolation or bullying.
  • Encouraging emotional health and resilience through discussions about purpose and motivation can lead to better academic performance during challenging first terms at university.
  • The benefits of physical presence in classrooms extend beyond academic learning; engaging with peers fosters relationships that can enhance the overall university experience.
  • Establishing consent and communication boundaries is essential for students as they navigate new relationships during their university years, impacting their social interactions and personal growth.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • York University
  • University of Toronto

This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.

You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.

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Making the leap from high school to university is a major life shift—for both students and parents.

This transition can be a daunting experience particularly considering the myriad challenges posed by increased independence, academic pressures, and social dynamics.

In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with Dr. Michael De Robertis, Professor Emeritus, York University who spent more than 35 years teaching astrophysics and astronomy.

The discussion explores the key differences between high school and university, highlighting the importance of time management, discipline, and effective communication.

Takeaways:

  • Navigating the transition from high school to university involves significant independence, requiring students to manage their own time and responsibilities effectively.
  • Parents can ease their child's transition to university by engaging in open communication about academic expectations and the importance of discipline in managing stress.
  • Understanding the role of social media and device usage is crucial, as these can distract students from their studies and contribute to feelings of isolation or bullying.
  • Encouraging emotional health and resilience through discussions about purpose and motivation can lead to better academic performance during challenging first terms at university.
  • The benefits of physical presence in classrooms extend beyond academic learning; engaging with peers fosters relationships that can enhance the overall university experience.
  • Establishing consent and communication boundaries is essential for students as they navigate new relationships during their university years, impacting their social interactions and personal growth.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • York University
  • University of Toronto

This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.

You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.

Links referenced in this episode:


  continue reading

224 episodes

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