You may think these words will snap your adult child who's struggling with addiction into action, but they do the opposite.
As a parent coach, I see firsthand how an adult child's anger cuts deeply. It is not just the words that are spoken in the moment. It is also about the history behind those painful words. Old hurts, ...
However, psychologists say that navigating parent-adult child relationships presents new challenges because the dynamics shift. "When the kid is no longer a child and instead is an adult who is your ...
Parenting doesn’t stop when your kids grow up—it just changes shape. Roles evolve, and the words you once said without thinking might now carry unexpected weight. They may not say it outright, but ...
A large new study reveals how early relationships with parents and friends influence how we relate to those closest to us in adulthood ...
In a world where so many young adults are lost to addiction, anxiety, and despair, this book serves as both a mirror and a ...
Rising rents, student debt and higher living costs make it tough for young adults to stand on their own. But so does enabling behavior. Ramsey and Delony said the boy needs accountability, not ...
As we mature, the relationship we have with our parents is bound to change — sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. Fostering a healthy dynamic in this new phase of life does take some work. Clear ...
I work with many estranged or low-contact adult children and their parents who are hoping to work through their issues and potentially reconcile. After years of this work, I have realized that the ...
(WGHP) — Moms and dads know getting the kids to stop and listen isn’t always easy, but there are some things you can do that will help. In Mommy Matters, parenting expert Reem Raouda says there are ...
I can see my twin sons driving down to Florida, tracking south on I-85 toward Panama City Beach. I’m sure they won’t have noticed Newnan Towing Services and the Canongate 1 Golf Club flashing past the ...
In Colorado, an astounding 3,448 kids need homes. These are real kids, caught in difficult circumstances and are in the foster care system through no fault of their own. Children enter foster care for ...