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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, it's totally normal to be worried. If, after the initial transition, you find this negatively impacting your life (trouble sleeping, rumination, intrusive thoughts, inability to enjoy activities), you may want to talk to a professional. Do you remember being a young adult? The freedom is wonderful. I moved all over the country in my 20s. Lived in new places, met new people, tried different jobs, learned about myself. It was a wonderful time of exploration and self discovery. A ship in the harbor is safe. But that's not what ships are built for. Give your daughter a big hug, wish her luck, stay in touch, and try and see this experiences through her lens of excitement, rather than your lens of fear. And congrats on raising a smart, independent young woman![/quote]
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