Tennessee State University Parent Guide

Tips For Parents

Goal-Setting: Teaching your Student a Basic Life Skill

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The best way to help young adults prepare for college and beyond is to guide them in basic life skills, like communication, decision-making and interpersonal skills. Parents can help their students strengthen these skills by walking them through a goal-setting process that will instill self awareness, confidence and critical thinking skills.

Parenting 101 for College Students

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Your son or daughter is about to enter a time that is both frightening and exciting, a period of joy, pain, discovery, and disappointment.

How to survive freshman year: tips for parents

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For you and your college student, it is now officially "Fall - Freshman Year." You may not be more excited than your freshman but you are probably more anxious. Is she meeting people? Is he getting along with his roommate? Is she eating properly? Is he sleeping enough? What about drinking...and sex?.....and then there are all those questions about the academic side. There will be ups and downs, crises and successes. Parents who have already gone through this say: relax...what will be, will be....and...

Ways for your College Student to Spend Summer Break

For college students, summer break is a chance to get caught up in coursework, earn money for the next semester, prepare for their career or simply relax and reconnect with friends and family.  There are many available ways to spend summer break – and it depends on your student and what year they are in, as to which direction is best for them. 

What do I do now that they’ve left home? Learn to cope with Empty Nest Syndrome.

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When you've spent all your time, attention and money devoted to raising children for twenty to thirty years or more, life can seem more than a little empty once those kids are grown up enough to leave home. There's actually a feeling of emptiness, loneliness, and loss that's known as empty nest syndrome. Many parents have a difficult time getting used to the children being gone, and sometimes it can take awhile to adjust. Read more about the symptoms and effects of empty nest syndrome and ways to cope after sending your child to college.

TSU Parent Association

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The TSU Parents Association provides parents a formal line of support to the university.

Holidays, Visitors & Teens: Tips for Talking to Your Teens to Defuse Potential Explosions

The holidays are right around the corner, so now is the time to stress-proof your teen by talking with them about any potential friction areas.

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