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Reconnecting With Friends and Siblings that Live Away | Not Moving Out
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A survival blog for 20-somethings living at home and their parents. Reconnecting With Friends and Siblings that Live Away. I was talking with 22-year-old college graduate Jim Anstey the other day about the challenges he has encountered since he moved home to New Jersey from his college apartment in Virginia this July. Jim and Olivia on a recent family vacation. Do break the ice. Do go to your favorite local spot. It can be a park, club, ice cream store, or even just one another’s house. This wi...New exp...
The Economy is Helping Parents and Older Children Bond | Not Moving Out
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A survival blog for 20-somethings living at home and their parents. The Economy is Helping Parents and Older Children Bond. More young adults like their parents, and Mom and Dad may have the economy to thank for that. A recent Canadian study called Project Teen Canada. Conducted by Dr.Reginald W. Bibby reports that more young adults say that they like their parents more today than in the past 30 years, as reported by the New York Times’ parenting blog “Motherlode.”. In Glassboro, New Jersey, feels a tigh...
A Parent’s Perspective: Cheryl Wilkins | Not Moving Out
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A survival blog for 20-somethings living at home and their parents. A Parent’s Perspective: Cheryl Wilkins. Cheryl Wilkins, 51, of Marlton, New Jersey, is an orthopedic doctor’s office manager with a complete perspective on college-aged children. Her oldest son Kurt, 27, lives in his own house. Her middle son, Zach, 19, lives in a college dorm at Chestnut Hill College. Her youngest, Mark, 17, lives at home with her. Of being a parent of children who are not moving out. Children who have already moved out.
Mapping New Jersey’s Student Commuters | Not Moving Out
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A survival blog for 20-somethings living at home and their parents. Mapping New Jersey’s Student Commuters. With the staggering number of commuting college students. You may be very surprised. If you are looking to attend college in New Jersey, this map may be informational in helping you make a wise financial choice. By Laura Carolyn Fredrick. November 17, 2010 at 7:40 pm. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Coming Soon-Mapping New Jersey’s Student Commuters. On December 2, 2010 at 2:48 pm. This work i...
Living With the Parents Profile: Adrienne Gratz | Not Moving Out
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A survival blog for 20-somethings living at home and their parents. Living With the Parents Profile: Adrienne Gratz. In my last “Living with the Parents Profile”. Anthony Mark Gendin talked about how his relationship with his parents has been strained since he decided to live at home during his college years for financial reasons. Laura Carolyn Fredrick: What is your biggest challenge living at home? Laura Carolyn Fredrick: What have you found to do for fun in your hometown? Well, to be honest, thereR...
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Not Moving Out | A survival blog for 20-somethings living at home and their parents.
A survival blog for 20-somethings living at home and their parents. The Economy is Helping Parents and Older Children Bond. More young adults like their parents, and Mom and Dad may have the economy to thank for that. A recent Canadian study called Project Teen Canada. Conducted by Dr.Reginald W. Bibby reports that more young adults say that they like their parents more today than in the past 30 years, as reported by the New York Times’ parenting blog “Motherlode.”. In Glassboro, New Jersey, feels a tigh...
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