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Parenting young adults is one of the most tender and complex seasons of family life. In this episode, April Bordeau is joined by returning guest Jean Crane to explore how parents can navigate the tension between letting go and staying connected as children move into adulthood.
Jean brings both professional insight and lived experience, parenting children who are actively launching into college, marriage, and independent life. Together, April and Jean discuss the emotional push-pull parents often feel—grief and pride, closeness and distance—and how to stay relationally connected without overstepping into control.
This conversation offers practical guidance, reassurance, and hope for parents who want to maintain influence through relationship rather than authority.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Key takeaway:
The goal isn’t control—it’s connection. When communication stays open, curiosity replaces judgment, and encouragement is spoken consistently, young adults are far more likely to invite their parents into their lives.
Resources mentioned:
Parenting Through the Stages (Orange Series)
The Power of a Praying Parent
The Power of a Praying Parent for Adult Children
The Anxious Generation
Stolen Focus
April also references a previous Care to Change podcast episode on parenting adult children, which will be linked in the show notes.
If you’re navigating this season and feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or disconnected, Care to Change offers experienced therapists who can walk alongside you through counseling, marriage intensives, or leadership coaching.
Learn more or reach out at caretochange.org.
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Parenting young adults is one of the most tender and complex seasons of family life. In this episode, April Bordeau is joined by returning guest Jean Crane to explore how parents can navigate the tension between letting go and staying connected as children move into adulthood.
Jean brings both professional insight and lived experience, parenting children who are actively launching into college, marriage, and independent life. Together, April and Jean discuss the emotional push-pull parents often feel—grief and pride, closeness and distance—and how to stay relationally connected without overstepping into control.
This conversation offers practical guidance, reassurance, and hope for parents who want to maintain influence through relationship rather than authority.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Key takeaway:
The goal isn’t control—it’s connection. When communication stays open, curiosity replaces judgment, and encouragement is spoken consistently, young adults are far more likely to invite their parents into their lives.
Resources mentioned:
Parenting Through the Stages (Orange Series)
The Power of a Praying Parent
The Power of a Praying Parent for Adult Children
The Anxious Generation
Stolen Focus
April also references a previous Care to Change podcast episode on parenting adult children, which will be linked in the show notes.
If you’re navigating this season and feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or disconnected, Care to Change offers experienced therapists who can walk alongside you through counseling, marriage intensives, or leadership coaching.
Learn more or reach out at caretochange.org.

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