Enjoying life after the kids leave the nest

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(ARA) - It's a scene right out of summer blockbuster "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen." The only son is excited to head off to college while Mom and Dad alternate between the thrill of getting away to Paris to celebrate their childless independence and crying over their son's baby booties. While not many parents are faced with a child destined to save mankind from the attack of an alien species, many can certainly identify with the life changing event that can lead to "empty nest syndrome."

"Empty Nest Syndrome is a colloquial way of identifying the sense of loss, sadness or emptiness that parents can feel when a child leaves home," says Dr. Jim Wasner, chair of Clinical Psychology programs at Argosy University, Schaumburg. "It's that period of transition when a child no longer depends on their parents for a high level of support and care."

"Unless your feelings of remorse or sadness about your child's departure begin to interfere with your everyday life or last for more than a few weeks, it's perfectly normal to experience sadness as you reflect back," says Dr. Eric Behrman, faculty member at Argosy University, San Diego's College of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. "It helps you to manage and cope with a very natural process and part of life.

"For parents whose whole lives have centered on the support and care of their children, this time can be particularly painful," Wasner says. "The same is true for parents who spent much of their children's' lives working and may now be feeling that they missed the window in terms of creating a stronger bond with their kids."

The key, both experts agree, is to focus less on a perceived sense of loss and to focus more on moving forward. "It's an opportunity for men and women to focus on the areas of their lives they haven't had the opportunity to," says Wasner. "Set out to pursue your creative interests, use your time to volunteer, go back to school to pursue the degree you've always wanted, start your own business or pursue those travel opportunities you've had to forego in the interest of family."

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