What is the
Right of Passage
milestone?
The age of 16 or 17 is an ideal time to clearly give your child a vision for their future as an emerging adult, which is why we’ve created the Right of Passage milestone. Challenging your teen to leave behind the world of childhood, while inviting them into the ranks of emerging adulthood, is a crucial part of helping them anticipate and prepare to accept God’s plan for the future.
A Rite of Passage event signifies a transition from one stage to another and serves as an opportunity to set a new tone for your changing relationship with your teen, which is moving from primarily teacher to mostly coach, as he or she accepts the new freedoms and responsibilities that accompany young adulthood.
Put It Into Practice
It is less important how you plan your child’s Rite of Passage, and more important that you plan it. Some families host a simple dinner with family and close friends, while others do something more elaborate like a road-trip adventure with various stops. Decide and plan what works best for your teen and your situation. Here are three simple steps to get you started:
Next Steps
Even a simple rite of passage experience can have a powerful impact in your teen’s life. Ask yourself the following questions to plan the best approach for your son or daughter:
Evaluate
When
Who
If you are not planning the event as a surprise, invite your teen to suggest who he/she would like to be included.
How
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