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Failure to Launch: How to create healthy boundaries when your adult children return to the nest
- 2025/02/24
- 再生時間: 21 分
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Welcome to the second season of AGELESS: Opening Doors with Amanda Lamb. This is a podcast for women, about women, featuring women. There's a new generation of women who are redifining midlife, what it means to find a new chapter based on a foundation of life experience and profound insight. The process is both daunting and a little bit thrilling. I listened to you, my audience. This season, I will be bringing you stories about some of the hottest topics that interest you. The shows will also include interviews with experts who break down myths and give you the facts, as well as advice you can use. Whether you are looking for inspiration, information, or motivation, there is something for you here. Join me for another wild ride this year as we unpack issues and talk to trailblazing women who are paving the way for the rest of us. Let's do this!
A staggering number of young adults are still living with their parents. A Pew Research study puts the number at 57% for people age 18 to 24, and about a third of people age 18 to 34 live at home. These numbers haven’t been this high in the United States since the 1940s. The number one reason young people cite for returning to the nest is their inability to survive financially on their own. This return home can topple the family dynamic. So, what is the best way to create boundaries—financial, emotional, and otherwise when it comes to living with adult children? Should there be rules? You must work or go to school, contribute to the household chores, and pay rent. It’s not as easy as it sounds to establish and stick to these boundaries. Pediatrician turned parenting coach, Dr. Hope Seidel, returns to the show for this episode to walk us through best practices for welcoming adult children home while keeping your sanity.
For more information on Dr. Hope Seidel:
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(35) Hope Seidel, MD | LinkedIn
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