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... Read moreBeing a senior mom is a unique and sometimes bittersweet experience. As your child enters their final year of high school, you may find yourself juggling emotions of pride and nostalgia alongside the practical demands of college applications, graduation planning, and preparing for the next life chapter. From personal experience, one of the most helpful things you can do is establish open communication with your senior. Encourage them to share their hopes, concerns, and plans so you can provide support tailored to their needs. Also, use this time to create lasting memories—whether it’s attending school events, helping with college essays, or simply having meaningful conversations about their future. Managing the logistics can feel overwhelming, but staying organized with deadlines for applications, tests, and scholarships can reduce stress. Don’t hesitate to reach out to school counselors who are invaluable resources throughout senior year. Lastly, remember to take care of yourself. Your emotional well-being influences your ability to support your senior effectively. Joining online communities or local groups of other senior year moms can provide encouragement and shared advice. Navigating senior year as a mom is a journey filled with challenges and celebrations. Embracing the experience with preparation and empathy can make this transition smoother for both you and your teen.