Worksheet: Empowering the Launch

A Guide for Parents of Adult Children

Helping an adult child find their wings requires a delicate balance of firm boundaries and compassionate support. This worksheet is designed to help you move from "doing for them" to "coaching them" while keeping your own sanity intact.

Section 1: Fostering Independence & Structure

Establish the "flight plan" for your household.

1. Life Skills & Scheduling: What are three essential life skills your child needs to master this month? (e.g., laundry, meal planning, budgeting)

2. Visible Expectations: Where is a central, neutral place in the home (like the fridge or a bulletin board) where chores and weekly goals can be posted so everyone is on the same page?

Section 2: Communication Without Judgment

Be honest about your perspective without attacking theirs.

The "I Feel" Audit: Instead of telling them they are failing, practice sharing your feelings. Fill in the blanks below:

The Daily Pulse:

Section 3: Graduated Responsibility

Stepping back so they can step up.

1. The "Don't Do It For Them" List: List two things you are currently doing for your adult child that they are capable of doing themselves. When will you hand these over?

2. The Independent Project: Pick a starter project (like cooking a full dinner or organizing a specific room) that they can finish entirely on their own.

Section 4: Celebrating the Climb

Confidence is built on small wins.


Section 5: Leading by Example

Remember: They follow your example, not your advice.

The Self-Care Mirror: To help your child launch, they need to see you living a full, healthy life. What is one thing you will do for yourself this week to show them that personal growth never stops?


Final Thought from The Unshakeable Compass: > “Set up clear boundaries and expectations, but remember they follow by example. Take care of you so they see it.”

Would you like me to create a separate "Contract" template for these daily chores and weekly goals?