3 Tips for Parents to Help Overcome ‘Failure to Launch

If your child is experiencing a “failure to launch,” it may feel like an uphill battle to help them get on the right track. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to support your child as they work towards independence. In this article, we will explore three tips for parents to help their child build micro-successes based on Ken Rabow’s mentoring work at MentoringYoungAdults.com.

  1. Set Small, Achievable Goals

When your child is struggling to launch, it can be overwhelming to think about all the things they need to accomplish in order to become independent. To help them build momentum and gain confidence, it’s important to set small, achievable goals. Encourage your child to identify one or two things they can work on each week. These goals might be as simple as cleaning their room or volunteering at a local organization. The key is to help your child focus on the things they can control and build momentum over time.

2. Celebrate Micro-Successes

As your child works towards independence, it’s important to celebrate their successes along the way. These successes don’t have to be big milestones like landing a job or moving out on their own. Instead, focus on the micro-successes that your child achieves each week. These might include waking up at a reasonable time, writing a resume, or working on a personal habit. By celebrating these small successes, you can help your child build confidence and stay motivated as they work towards their bigger goals.

3. Help Your Child Develop Resilience

Building resilience is an important step in helping your child overcome a “failure to launch.” Resilience is the ability to bounce back from setbacks and cope with challenges. Help your child develop resilience by encouraging them to take risks and learn from their failures, judgement-free. When your child faces a setback or experiences a failure, remind them that it’s a natural part of the learning process and an opportunity to grow. Encourage them to reflect on what they’ve learned and use that knowledge to make better choices in the future. By helping your child develop resilience, you can equip them with the tools they need to overcome challenges and build a successful future

One of the most effective ways to help your child overcome a “failure to launch” is to encourage them to seek out a mentor. Our mentors provide your child with guidance, support, and a sounding board for their ideas and goals. We also help your child build the skills they need to succeed in the adult world.

In conclusion, helping a child overcome a “failure to launch” can be a challenging journey. By encouraging your child to seek out a mentor, setting small, achievable goals, and celebrating their micro-successes, you can provide the support they need to succeed. . With the right support and guidance, your child will build the skills they need to launch successfully into adulthood.

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Author: Ken_Rabow

Ken Rabow is the Mentor's Mentor for Troubled Teens, Young Adults and their Families