The College Counseling Mom Podcast: It’s Fine, I’m Fine, My Kid’s in High School.
Here is a little secret from my school counselor years: the new school year does not really start in August. It starts now. The first couple weeks of July are when the system quietly rolls every kid up to their next grade, no ceremony, no announcement. So congratulations, mama. As of this week, you are officially the parent of a brand-new freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. And if there is a little voice asking what you are supposed to be doing about it, this episode is your answer. I walk you through the single most important thing to focus on this summer, grade by grade, so you can find your kid, take that one thing, and let the rest of the noise go. You do not have to do everything. You just have to do the next right thing for the grade your kid is actually in. What you'll learn in this episode * Why the new school year really begins in July (and what that means for you) * The one thing rising 9th graders should focus on (hint: it is not college) * How to keep sophomore year from quietly going to waste * The three small moves that make junior year the calm engine instead of the panic year * The single highest-leverage thing a rising senior can do this summer * How to match your effort to your kid's actual season so the whole process gets calmer Why this one, why now Early July is when every student gets promoted in the system, so it is the real start of the new year. This episode meets you right at that turn, before the fall noise starts, with a calm plan for whatever grade your kid just stepped into. The big takeaways 1. The new year starts in July, not August. 2. Ninth grade: settle in and build steady habits. 3. Tenth grade: go deeper, not wider. 4. Eleventh grade: run the engine (testing plan, list, grades). 5. Twelfth grade: get a messy first draft of the essay down before August 1. Try this this week Find your kid's grade on the list, write their one focus down on a sticky note, and put it on the fridge. That is the whole summer assignment. A few traps to avoid * Parenting the grade the forum moms are panicking about instead of the grade your kid is in. * Treating 9th grade like the race has already started. * Letting sophomore year drift because nobody warned you it mattered. * Waiting until October to start the senior essay. Quick questions, honest answers * My kid is going into 9th grade, are we behind? Not even a little. Ninth grade is for settling in and building habits, not college prep. * What is the most important thing for a rising senior this summer? A messy first draft of the personal statement before the Common App opens August 1. * Is sophomore year really that important? It is the year to go deep on one or two things your kid loves. That focus matters more than a long list later. Quotes worth screenshotting * "You do not have to do everything. You just have to do the next right thing for the grade your kid is actually in." * "The new year does not start in August. It starts the day the system rolls your kid up to the next grade." * "A rough draft now takes the October pileup off the table." * "Bored kids get curious, and curiosity is the whole ballgame." Who this episode is for Any parent of a high schooler who just looked up, realized their kid is suddenly a grade older, and quietly wondered, okay, what now. Free weekly newsletter: https://freebie.thecollegecounselingmom.com/newsletter-sign-up [https://freebie.thecollegecounselingmom.com/newsletter-sign-up] Work with Lindsay If you want the calm next step each week, the free newsletter is the easiest place to start, and when you are ready for more hands-on help, the College-Bound Parent Collective is where I walk moms through every grade one step at a time. If you’re a parent navigating high school, college admissions, or the many transitions that come with raising teens, you’re in the right place. I’m Lindsay, a college counselor and parent who believes thoughtful guidance matters—especially for the awesomely average kid. The student who isn’t chasing prestige, but still deserves smart planning, clear strategy, and a path that truly fits. You can explore ways to work with me, learn about upcoming programs, or find additional resources at www.thecollegecounselingmom.com [https://www.thecollegecounselingmom.com/] and sign up for my weekly newsletter here [https://freebie.thecollegecounselingmom.com/newsletter-sign-up]. If this episode was helpful, I’d be so grateful if you’d follow the show, leave a review, or share it with another parent who could use steady, grounded support. Thanks for being here. I’m honored to walk this season with you. Lindsay | The College Counseling Mom
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