It can be tough to get kids to talk to you about what's bothering them, but it can be less difficult if you have shorter, consistent conversations with them, says child psychologist J. Timothy Davis.
There's no way I'm going to work for some crappy boss. (Bobby, 23 years old, flunked out of two colleges that were "not the right fit.") Dad, seriously? What the hell? You support Mom all the time.
Parents want their kids to trust them. They want to be the first person their child turns to with the big stuff, the hard stuff, and the exciting stuff. They want their kids to feel safe enough to ask ...
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How to Know When You Should Cut Off Ties with Your Adult Child
Parenthood doesn’t end when your child turns 18 or moves out of the house. In fact, for many parents, the challenges of ...
Remember when we Baby Boomers grew up and knew that when we turned 18, we would be on our own financially? We either got a job or went off to college and basically left the nest. Of course, we went ...
While depression can make things feel hopeless, having loving support from family can really make a difference. One of the most meaningful parts of being a parent to an adult child may be watching ...
You’ve probably heard it before: Communication is key to healthy relationships. But that can be wayyyy harder than it sounds if your partner is super resistant to talking about how they are feeling—or ...
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