Helping and Enabling

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Adult Children Living With Parents

Most parents want to do everything possible to help their children become independent adults, self-sufficient and living on their own.

Unfortunately, far too many parents are confused about the difference between "helping" and "enabling" their adult children, ultimately creating a lose-lose situation for the parents and the children.

If you are a parent with adult children wanting to move back into your home or are already living in the family home, after initially living on their own, you are likely feeling a sense of frustration about how to truly help your children. You have come to the Right Place!

Included are links to informative tips on dealing with adult children living with parents, learning the difference between helping and enabling, how to really help adult children become independent in financial matters and other areas of life.

Stop the Enabling Behaviors and Really Help Your Adult Children 

Children Who Refuse To Grow Up
Characteristics of children with Entitlement issues, selfishly expecting parents to continue providing help well after the age of consent.
Helping or Enabling Adult Children
Questions for all parents to ask themselves regarding if the help they believe they are providing is really just enabling.
Difference Between Helping and Enabling Behaviors
Clear explanation as what the differences are in parenting adult children, in an effort to provide real help.

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