Surviving Adult Children Living at Home: e-Reader edition

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Parent & Adult Child, Conflict Resolution
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Author: Christina Newberry ISBN: 9781310105548
Publisher: Christina Newberry Publication: May 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Christina Newberry
ISBN: 9781310105548
Publisher: Christina Newberry
Publication: May 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

*Note -- this e-Reader edition does not include the 8-page customizable contract or budget calculator, sold bundled with the book elsewhere*

If you're faced with the frustration of dealing with adult children moving home - or kids who never left - even though they are in their late 20s, 30s, or even 40s, you need to know you're not alone.

While it's nice to think that families with adult children living with parents can always get along like they do on TV, the fact is that having adult children return home - also called boomerang kids - can put a ton of stress on you, your partner, and the rest of your family.

As an adult who has successfully lived with her parents after leaving home - twice - author Christina Newberry has learned a few key strategies. She's taken these winning strategies - along with a few mistakes - and combined them with proven communication tools and in-depth research to develop this step-by-step guide to surviving (and thriving!) when your child returns.

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*Note -- this e-Reader edition does not include the 8-page customizable contract or budget calculator, sold bundled with the book elsewhere*

If you're faced with the frustration of dealing with adult children moving home - or kids who never left - even though they are in their late 20s, 30s, or even 40s, you need to know you're not alone.

While it's nice to think that families with adult children living with parents can always get along like they do on TV, the fact is that having adult children return home - also called boomerang kids - can put a ton of stress on you, your partner, and the rest of your family.

As an adult who has successfully lived with her parents after leaving home - twice - author Christina Newberry has learned a few key strategies. She's taken these winning strategies - along with a few mistakes - and combined them with proven communication tools and in-depth research to develop this step-by-step guide to surviving (and thriving!) when your child returns.

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