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Your Adult Child Feels Hurt by Their Childhood. Here’s How to Validate Them Without Admitting You Were a Bad Parent.

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5 Gentle Steps to Take When the Past Still Hurts Hearing your adult child say they were hurt by their …

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6 Steps to Dealing With Your Ungrateful or Disrespectful Grown Child

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When Love Isn’t Returned the Way You Expected… No one really prepares you for this part of parenting. You raise …

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When should you stop financially supporting your grown children? 5 factors to consider

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The Question Most Parents Ask in Silence It usually starts small. Maybe you helped with rent one month. Paid a …

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These 12 Small Things Make the Biggest Impact on Your Grandkids

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If you ask most grown adults what they remember about their grandparents, they rarely talk about toys or money spent. …

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The 5 Quiet Sacrifices Grandmothers Make That Everyone Rarely Acknowledge

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Grandmotherhood is often painted as all sunshine and cuddles. People imagine warm hugs, baking cookies, and sweet little voices calling …

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Chewy and Amazing 3-Ingredient Oatmeal Cookies Recipe (Ready in 20 Minutes)

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There’s something almost magical about a recipe that asks so little and gives you so much in return. With just …

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The Best 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe You’ll Ever Make

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You know those days when you just want a cookie—not a whole production? No mixer dragged out, no butter left …

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6 Ways Parents and Grown Children Can Reconcile Their Differences and Create a Healthier Dynamic

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Most families don’t fall apart because they stopped loving each other. They fall into tension because they stopped feeling understood. …

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Your Grown Child’s Successful Transition to Adulthood Relies on You Doing These 5 Things

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Letting go sounds simple… until it’s your child. One day you’re the one tying their shoes, packing their lunches, and …

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6 Clever Strategies to Get Kids to Listen Without Raising Your Voice

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Getting kids to listen can feel downright exhausting—especially when you’re a grandma who’s been around the block a few times. …

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