Anonymous wrote:I can't stress enough that you need to be supportive but not enabling. It's perfectly normal for him to be nervous, but if you are constantly checking in and worrying about how he'll be, that will exacerbate his stress. And when he goes to school, let HIM reach out to you. Don't hover and say "are you ok" , "are you making friends" etc just listen.
I think this is really good advice. Remember that avoiding usually INCREASES anxiety not decreases it. So a gap year likely won't help. Validate, tell him it is normal to feel worried during a big change and transition, and continue to tell him you know he can and will do it. Almost everyone has mixed feelings during transitions (even those excited friends likely will when the moment comes), it is normal. He needs to see you super confident he can do it. Empathize, but don't get to down in the feelings with him. He's got this.