Dorm rooms, textbooks, and finals—oh my! Your sibling is heading off to college and learning how to live on their own, which can be both scary and exciting. But what about your feelings? You’re dealing with some major changes, too. With all the attention on your sibling, it can feel like you’re getting left behind. But don’t worry. There are plenty of ways you can stay in touch and keep yourself busy so you can cope with your feelings.

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Schedule regular calls to stay in touch.

  1. Harness the power of modern technology. Staying in touch can get tricky when your sibling moves out for college. You have your life at home and school, and your sibling is getting adjusted to their new life at college. One simple solution is to schedule a time for you to call your sibling so both you and they can plan around it.[3]
    • For example, you could set Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. as a regular weekly call with your sibling.
    • You aren’t limited to just calls and texts! You can use apps or programs such as Skype, Zoom, or Facetime to video call your sibling and see them when you talk to them.[4]
    • Texts are super easy to send and you won’t really disturb or disrupt their day. Send them a funny meme that you think they’ll like. Tell them about something crazy that happened to you. Stay connected through short messages that let them know you’re thinking of them.[5]
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Send them a gift that reminds them of home.

Warnings

  • If you’re feeling depressed, try talking to your parents, a counselor, or a therapist to get some help.
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Tasha Rube, LMSW
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This article was co-authored by Tasha Rube, LMSW. Tasha Rube is a Licensed Social Worker based in Kansas City, Kansas. Tasha is affiliated with the Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kansas. She received her Masters of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Missouri in 2014. This article has been viewed 123,496 times.
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