Empty Nesting
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How to Cope when Your Kids Go to CollegeWe take care of our children their whole life and it seems in a flash they are walking out the door leaving home to go away to college.
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What to Do when Kids Want to Move Back HomeA few tips on what to do when kids want to move back home.
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Rediscover Your Spouse When the Kids Go to CollegeYou just dropped off your last child at college. For the last 18+ years, your life has revolved around your kids. It is now time for you and your spouse to reconnect with each other.
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The Kids Are Gone: Moving to a Smaller HomeWhen the kids are gone, is it time to downsize to a smaller home? Maybe, but not necessarily. There are several factors to consider.
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Turning a Bedroom into a Gym or Exercise RoomIf your kids are moving out or going to college, this gives you the extra space for that exercise room you always wanted. This article will discuss turning that bedroom into an exercise room or gym.
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Nesting Phenomenon: Not Just For Moms to BeWhat happens when the children are gone and the "empty nest syndrome" is no longer? There is a growing new trend with old parents.
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Should You Leave Your Child's Bedroom Intact when They Leave for College?Is your child heading off to college in the Fall? Read this article before turning your child's bedroom into a study or gym.
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Baby Boomers Prepare for Retirement LivingA look at early events encountered during the process of moving to retirement living.
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Hi Mom, I'm Back!Almost half of adult children between 18 and 24 live with their parents . Economic and social factors can send an adult child right back to the family nest. Would you know how to handle it?
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The Empty Nest SyndromeThe children have left and now you're alone. -
10 Ways to Help You Retain Your Sanity when Your Empty Nest Becomes Full Again!Increasingly, I am hearing from friends that they have opened their home to their grown children. The causes for this need vary, but in general, the reasons are financial.
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The Joys of an Empty NestWe hear a lot of fuss these days about the proverbial empty nest. Mothers who have spent eighteen years and more loving, protecting and nurturing their children going into mourning when their children leave home. -
Retirement Living - Boomers StyleAs the growing numbers of baby boomers are reaching retirement age, the entire retirement living community is going to need to be altered. The baby boomers will set the pace for the entire country as to how retirement living will be defined.
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New Empty Nest? Pets can Help Fill the VoidA dog can help fill the void after your last or only child goes to college.
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How to Set Up the Empty Nest Your WayWhen the kids finally move out, spruce up your place for yourselves.
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Refeather Your Empty NestDon't feel so bad that your little fledgling has left the nest! This means more space for you! Learn how to transform your kid's empty room into an elegant guest bedroom,luxurious den or fully equipped hobby area! -
Should You Loan Money to Your Grown Children?After you've sent your child through college, you would assume your financial obligations are done. But not necessarily. About 65% of college graduates are finding their way back to the empty nest.
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Ten Tips for Dealing with the Empty NestHow will you cope with the empty nest? Here are some tips to help you and your spouse deal with this huge change in your lives. -
First Semester, Empty NestA Mother's feelings when her daughter goes to college.
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Empty Nest Syndrome: Remedy with International Travel or RelocationFor many parents, the change in family dynamics, when a child goes off to college, should be viewed as an opportunity to engage in these international travel ideas.
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Does Your Kid's Stuff Own You?My son's things have overtaken the house like kudzu.
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Parent / Family Relationships: The Transition to CollegeA compilation of conversations with family and friends of a freshman college student exploring the transitional years into an adult lifestyle.
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Empty Nest SyndromeIf you are a parent of adult children then you are probably quite familiar with empty nest syndrome. If you are not a parent or are a parent of young children then you may have heard of this syndrome but have not yet felt its pangs.
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Empty Nest Syndrome: Becoming a Selfish MotherAs children grow and move away, often, parents feel a sense of "empty nest syndrome". With a focus turned on yourself, you can benefit from this change in life.
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Are You Ready for Early RetirementBefore choosing an early retirement, make sure you are financially and emotionally ready for the change.
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How to Adjust to Empty Nest SyndromeA few tips on how to adjust to empty nest syndrome.
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Preparing Your Home for Potential Home BuyersYou're trying to sell your home. Here are a few ideas to keep your home visitor friendly. As long as you keep these in mind, you should have no problem selling your home! -
How an Empty Nest Changed My LifeEvery married couple with children eventually experiences the empty nest. The ways in which this change effects your life may be unexpected.
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Selling Your Home After the Kids Are GoneIf you're sitting in a big home and the kids are now gone for good, you may be wondering if this is the right time to sell your existing home and buy something smaller.
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Empty Nest Syndrome: Helping Your Child Leave HomeThere is a trend of single adult children returning home. Divorce or economics are some of the reasons given, but I wonder if an underlying factor is lack of preparation.
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An Empty Nest: The Kids Are Gone. Now What?Your youngest child just pulled out of the driveway, headed for college. You sit down for a cup of coffee and stare across the table at the stranger sitting in front of you. This stranger, of course, is your dear, sweet husband. Do you remember him?
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