For the parent who just wants to help


Hi Reader,

I want to share something a student wrote because I think it captures what our peer support community is really about better than I ever could:

"Companionship: This was the last key… the final missing piece… I tried calling family & friends but everyone's schedule is different so they won't always be there when I need them. There's something about when someone else is there, they see you… I was literally crying at my desk in the library when I finished. I cried because it felt like I'm finally unstoppable now. There's hope."

You can't be there every moment. But you can help them find people who will be.

If you've been on the fence about sharing this with your student, I'd encourage you to send them something simple today. Even just a quick text with the link.

They may not respond the way you expect, but you'll have shown them you're paying attention. And that matters more than you know.

Free 2-week trial, $10/month after that, cancel anytime: 👉 throughthewaters.org/peer-support-college-students

And whether or not this community is the right fit for your student right now, I want to leave you with this:

You are not alone in this either.

Parenting a university student through these years is its own kind of hard. The fact that you're here, reading these emails, looking for ways to support your kid, that's not nothing. That's everything.

Thank you for being that kind of parent.

Warmly,
Dr. Parke

THROUGH THE WATERS

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I'm a psychologist helping 1,500+ parents guide their students through their university years. I share tips, tools, and conversations that you can share with your kid. Why? Because they're in a uniquely stressful, transitional time in their lives (and so are you). Stress or anxiety should not be a main character in any student's story. Together let's help your kid move forward with the next steps in their education, friendships, and future. Subscribe now to join us.

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