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Stopping the social media spiral

March 26, 2019

Social media can be a place for your student to connect with friends and family, make plans or learn about events. At the same time, social media use can sometimes be overwhelming with news and information. Navigating social media use is all about keeping things in perspective - here are...

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Preparing for move-out

March 26, 2019

Whether your student is moving out of a residence hall or an off-campus residence, here are some reminders and tips for a smooth transition. Donate and recycle As your student is packing up their belongings, they may find they have more than they need. Encourage your student to donate or...

Supporting students in unfortunate circumstances

March 13, 2019

For many of us, life can sometimes get in the way of our daily routines and responsibilities. While at CU, students may encounter difficult circumstances, including prolonged illness or injury, a death of a friend or family member or other personal emergencies. These circumstances can come up unexpectedly and often...

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Spring break in Boulder

March 8, 2019

Many students stay in Boulder over break, as there are plenty of things to do and they can take advantage of enjoying different aspects of the Boulder/Denver area with less students around. Here are some reminders about limited services on campus during break and staycation ideas to share with your...

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How to move past stress

Feb. 25, 2019

As students get further into the semester, they might feel pressure from all different directions. While it’s important to be aware of our responsibilities, encourage your student to also look out for their energy and well-being. Here’s how to help them move past stress. Reality checking The first step is...

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Talking about strengths with your student

Feb. 22, 2019

While we can often be focused on our areas for improvement, sometimes it can be beneficial to concentrate more on our natural strengths and what sets us apart from others. This is where CliftonStrengths comes in. This assessment tool helps students identify their natural talents and apply them to their...

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Supporting students in stronger relationships

Feb. 11, 2019

Our lives are built around relationships: significant others, roommates, family, friends and more. Regardless of what kind of relationships your student has, it takes effort to make them work. Consider these tips for supporting your student in building better relationships. Knowing and sticking to one’s values Have a conversation with...

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The power of positive psychology

Jan. 30, 2019

In hard times, our personal outlook can be the vehicle to a better place. This concept of learned optimism relies on the idea that we can teach ourselves to overcome negative thoughts. Psychology research shows that college students who participated in learned optimism programs experience less depression and anxiety, and...

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Colorado winter activities

Jan. 16, 2019

Hitting the slopes isn’t the only way to experience winter in Colorado. Here are a few ideas to share with your student. Outdoor activities Sledding is a fun winter activity to do right after a snowfall. This article has great information on local sledding hills in Boulder and suggestions for...

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How to have a difficult conversation

Dec. 11, 2018

Having your student back home over winter break can be both stressful and enjoyable. Even when we have the best intentions and are thrilled to see each other, we can find ourselves in difficult conversations. Preparing for these interactions, whatever they may be, can help make us all feel more...

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