For the past 18 years,my daughter has been around me all the time.Now that she is in college,the 1 of our relationship has totally changed and our relationship is completely2 .I'm not going to be there every morning to have breakfast with her.I won't know when she's mad or when she's happy.Here's a little story of our new 3 .
A week ago,my daughter wanted to 4 so she called me during the day as I was in meetings.I 5 her later on,but she was in class.At midnight,she reached out 6 to ask if we could talk.Well,guess what?I was 7 .I thought we would talk the next day,but she was not 8 …
Research shows that parents are 9 when their children are grown up,but for me that is when I start to get concerned.I am always left to10 ,how can I, as a parent,remain 11 to my daughter to guide,support and love through life's changes?
We may have to 12 the way we communicate.My daughter encouraged me to go digital.That's how I ventured into the world of social media,following her updates and occasionally sharing my own experiences.Through this 13 presence,the physical gap is 14 and I feel I still have an active role in her life. This experience serves as a reminder that 15 ,however scary,holds the promise of growth in our shared journey.