Can’t Trust My Teenager!

Many parents unfortunately deal with the issue of not being able to trust their teenager. If you’re one of the parents exclaiming “I Can’t Trust My Teenager” don’t worry – you’re not alone and there are many things you can do in order to have better success with trusting your teenager.

Typically the reason most parents feel that they can’t trust their teenager is because they have done things in the past that have betrayed your trust or make you wary of their ability to make good decisions or handle responsibility. Maybe they have broken curfew several times, for other parents dealing with things such as lying and deception are a regular thing. Perhaps you have found they are experimenting with drugs and alcohol and you are concerned about addiction.

So if you can’t trust your teenager, what can you do? Here are some tips:

1. Talk with You Teenager: Talking with teenagers is no easy task, but its one positive step in making a change in your relationship with one another and helping you establish trust in him or her. Explain that you would like to be able to trust them, but you have your concerns and why you are reserved. Ask them if they know of any thing they could do that could help you trust them more. Brainstorm for ideas together and listen to your child. It could be that they need help with being more organized, or maybe something else is bothering them that is causing them to make poor decisions.

2. Determine if Your Teenager Can Be Trusted: It’s easy to give a teenager trust, but its equally as easy for that teenager to take total advantage of that trust and then do explicitly the opposite of what you would expect and hope for them. If your teenager does not deserve your trust, then you should not give it to them right away. Trust needs to be earned. Instead it helps to focus on things they can do to make you trust them and feel confident they will make the right decisions.

3. Give Your Teenager Opportunities to Be Trusted: There are many things you can do initially to begin to build trust within your relationship. You can ask your teen to do something simple, such as to turn on the oven at 4:00 to start dinner. You could also ask them to do other things that would create an opportunity for you to trust them. You will learn quickly if you can trust them for more important things or if you still need to work on the ability to trust them.

4. Deal With Punishment Appropriately: Many parents either will discipline a teen with over-punishment or under punishment when a teenager does something to break their trust. If your punishment is too severe, it will likely only encourage them to continue to act negatively. Likewise, if the consequence is insignificant, they will not really learn from the experience. Punishments need to be appropriate for the behavior. Sometimes natural consequences can be enough. (You didn’t make dinner, so now you don’t eat dinner)

5. Seek Counseling if the Problem Persists: If your teenager continues to display signs that you can’t trust them, going to family counseling sessions can be an excellent way to work out the reasons you cannot trust them and to help them learn how to manage their behavior better. You will learn some excellent tips to be a good parent, and they will learn how to act responsibly.

6. Be Involved: Many times teenagers and parents don’t spend enough time together. Get involved with your teenager’s life by scheduling fun activities to do together (with and without their friends), volunteer and participate in school functions, and keep communication lines between teachers and other school staff open. The more involved you are in your teens life the more you will get to know you teen better and build a stronger relationship with them.

It’s not easy when you’re a parent who is saying I can’t trust my teenager. Creating opportunities to build trust and by dealing with broken trust appropriately can help immensely. If all else fails, speaking to a professional can give you helpful insight into your teenager’s behavior and help you survive the teenage years as a parent.

Shag Haircut and Styles

The latest popular hairstyle for women is the shag haircut. Styles can vary from being absolutely messy to having neater lines. It’s no wonder why the shag haircut is a popular choice: it’s basically maintenance free and perfect for moms on the go.

Shag haircuts generally involve cutting the hair into various short layers. Each style for each person is somewhat different and there are naturally variations of the shag haircut and styles. Below we showcase a few of the different shag haircut styles.

The Short Shag

The short shag haircut is characterized by very short layers of hair. Each layer is of different lengths. This style works very well on just about any face shape.

Here is another variation of a short shag haircut style:

This style is a little bit longer and is characterized by wisps of hair going in pretty much every direction. Notice again the different layer lengths in this hair style.

Medium Long Shag Haurcut

This is a medium length version of the shag haircut, with multiple layers and lengths. Another popular variation is to include bangs in the front with the sides slightly longer.

Long Shag Haircut

If you have long hair, it doesn’t necessarily mean you need to cut it all off to acheive a shag like hair cut, though typically shag hair cuts are for short to medium length hair. Layers are typically shorter in the front, though you could do longer in the front and shorter in the back as well.

Styling a shag hair cut often takes little more than running a comb or brush through it and perhaps spritzing it with a little gel or spray if you’d like it to stay in place. Many do very little more than this to get their hair ready, which is why for busy moms on the go it can be a great way to stay in style without a lot of maintenance or time involved to get ready in the morning.

Do you like the Shag haircut? Tell us about it in the comments below!

Preventing Toddler Biting

Biting can be a big source of frustration for parents and caregivers of toddlers. Naturally, preventing toddler biting is the best solution, since most children between the ages 2-4 are not going to respond well to saying no or possibly even time out. (Though some children do respond well to time-out, it doesn’t work for every kid.)

Toddler biting is actually “normal” behavior, but of course this doesn’t make it any more acceptable by parents or day care centers. Toddlers are not able to really understand that when they bite it hurts someone – they actually reason that biting feels good to them, so it must feel good to the other person also.

Here are some tips for preventing toddler biting:

1. Identify the Cause of the Biting: It can be difficult to understand why your toddler is biting others, especially if he or she is in a day care setting when most of the biting takes place. If you can, ask if you can visit the daycare center to observe your child if they are the ones complaining the most about the biting. When at home or with other children, see if you can recognize any patterns. Is the child sleepy? Hungry? Seeking attention? Just saying “hi”? The more you observe your child, the more you will be able to see what is triggering the problem. Once you identify the triggers you will then be able to do things that would prevent the trigger from causing the toddler to bite.

2. Supervise Closely: When your child is playing with others or you think biting is likely to happen, be only a few inches away from your child so that if need be you can pull him or her away in time before he or she bites. You may also try putting your hand over his or her mouth gently yet firmly saying, “No, we don’t bite people.” Then quickly redirect the child to something else.

3. Demonstrate that Biting Hurts: For some kids, showing bite marks or someone crying can help them understand that biting hurts and that they shouldn’t do it. Naturally of course though there will be kids who understand it hurts but continue to do it anyway. While it’s tough to reason with a two or three year old, at least showing them what happens when they bite will help them eventually realize it’s not a good thing. If they do bite someone, make sure you have them apologize or give it a kiss to make it better.  You may also consider using a stuffed animal or toy to demonstrate how biting hurts to them.

3. Redirect Them: The good thing about toddlers is they can sometimes be easily distracted (though just as easily fixated on something as well!) If you notice your child trying to bite someone, offer them something else to bite, such as a chew toy or a cracker. You could also try to get them to give kisses instead of bites. If you make kissing more fun, they may opt for that instead of biting.

4. Be Consistent: If you put a child in time out for biting one day, then just scold him another day, and the day after that remove them from the room for biting someone, you are likely just going to confuse the child and make the problem worse. Consistency is very important in toddler behavior – so whatever you decide to do be sure that you stick with it consistently for at least several weeks before trying a different technique.

If your toddler’s biting seems too difficult to handle, or you are experiencing additional problems with the child, don’t forget to speak to his or her pediatrician about it. They may be able to point you to toddler behavioral health specialists or offer additional practical advice on preventing toddler biting.

10 Tips of Positive Parenting Skills

Parenting can be a tricky thing. Sometimes you think you know it all – and then in just another moment you will completely be questioning your parenting skills. Fortunately these tips of positive parenting skills can be a great help anytime you think you might be losing your cool.

First, one needs to answer the question: What are Positive Parenting Skills?

Positive parenting skills don’t mean you have to be super mom (or dad!) Instead it means to take a positive approach to parenting instead of a negative approach. It’s very easy for parents to fall into negative thinking traps – my kid’s always bad, he never listens, he won’t clean up…she is so mean! Often parents turn to negative methods of dealing with problems – time outs, taking away privileges, yelling, even spanking. The problem is negative attention is still attention, and in some cases kids can’t tell the difference between positive attention or negative attention, and by reacting negatively to your child’s behavior can actually make him or her behave worse!

Positive parenting skills instead involve looking on the positive side of things. Instead of thinking things like my kid is a total brat, you think things like “my kid is very independent”. Independence isn’t a bad thing – it just makes it very difficult for a parent to be able to tell a child what to do. Positive parenting also involves positive discipline – instead of reacting negatively when a child misbehaves, you instead over react positively when the child is good. If the child does misbehave, you simply ignore the child instead.

Now that we understand positive parenting, let’s take a look at a few tips of positive parenting skills we’ve collected:

1. Reward Good Behavior: It is easy to reward good behavior when you see your child doing something good or something you approve of. Sometimes saying “you really did such a great job” is just enough, for other kids making behavior charts and rewarding with stickers can be a good way to make your child feel proud. For older children, you can give him or her a special treat or privilege when they do something good. Rewarding good behavior is positive reinforcement to help them repeat the good behavior.

2. Ignore Bad Behavior: It’s hard as a parent to ignore bad behavior. However, for children who thrive on negative attention, losing it when they do something bad might actually be the response they are subconsciously seeking. While some behaviors won’t be able to be ignored for safety reasons (running out into a busy street for example) others such as temper tantrums or refusal to clean up toys can be ignored.

3. Be Involved: Parents are usually caught up with so many things, it can be easy to neglect your child’s emotional health in a quest just to make sure things like eating and bath time are accounted for. Take some time each day or week to do something together with your child. It can be as simple as watching a movie together, playing a game, or reading a book.

4. Give Kids a Chance to Talk: Kids often don’t have much say in anything. But if you give them a chance to talk you’ll be surprised by what they have to say. Instead of automatically judging them or saying “do this and that” you can ask open ended questions. Listen to what they are saying – are they tired? Scared? Nervous about something?

5. Give Your Child Control: Kids shouldn’t be in control. It’s a lot of responsibility that most kids cannot handle. But you can make them feel like they are in control by giving them choices. “You can take a bath before you watch tv or after you watch tv” or “would you like peas or carrots with dinner”, or “do you want a blue one or red one”. Giving kids choices works especially well with kids who often engage in power struggles with parents.

6. Stay Calm: When you’re a parent, its hard to stay calm all of the time. But it’s important you stay calm so you do not reinforce negative behavior. Sometimes counting to 10, locking yourself in a room until you calm down, or other stress relievers can help. Practice calming down techniques so that you can stay calm in any situation your child throws you in.

7. Be Patient: Being a positive parent won’t happen over night. There are chances that your positive parenting will all fly out the window on a few occasions. But if you continue to work at implementing these tips of positive parenting skills you can be more successful and see a difference of behavior in yourself and your child.

8. Set up a Routine: Having a routine can be great for kids. It gives them a sense of security and belonging, and it can also help you be a more organized parent. More organization typically means less stress, which means it much easier to remain positive in any situation.

9. Take a Break: Parents need to understand that they need time away from their children. Some parents may go weeks or months without spending more than an hour away from the kids. This can lead to a lot of frazzled nerves! Give yourself at least one “time-out” a week – and at least once a month do something that is truly nice for yourself that doesn’t involve the kids.

10. Teach Your Child Values: Children need to learn some basic values, and actually in Kindergarden classes they are becoming pretty important too. You will want to teach them things like sharing, consideration for others (how do you think that made him/her feel?), honesty, and any other values that are important to you and your family.

Now that you have these tips of positive parenting skills, you are well equipped to become a more positive parent! It takes some time, but you will start seeing a difference in your child’s behavior and your own mood if you continue to practice these skills. Have any other tips of positive parenting skills to share? Leave them in the comments below.

Free Baby Shower Games

If you’re going to be the guest of honor at a baby shower, or hosting one for a friend or relative, you’ll love these easy to play free baby shower games we’ve thought of!

Baby Alphabet Game

Have each guest of a sheet of paper write down on a paper as many items as they think of that are baby related for each letter of the alphabet. Whoever gets the most baby terms wins!

Baby Word Scramble

With this easy free baby shower game, all you need to do is choose a few baby related words such as diapers, pacifier, bottle, crib bedding, baby wipes, burp cloth, formula, etc. and then scramble them up. You can award a prize to whoever gets them all right first. (or if no one gets them all, have a few for whoever gets the most)

Nursery Rhyme Game

Have guests write down the words to a few popular nursery rhymes. (Examples are Mary had a Little Lamb, Itsy Bitsy Spider, Where is Thumpkin, etc.) Whoever gets the most ones right wins.

Memory Game

Put 15-20 baby related items on a tray or table. Let each guest spend some time trying to memorize what is on it. Then, have them write each item down. The person to remember the most wins!

Pass the Parcel

In this free baby shower game you wrap a prize in several layers of wrapping paper. You will then have the guests sit in a circle and pass the parcel around while music is playing. When the music stops, the person holding the parcel has to start to unwrap it and they have to top as soon as the music starts again. (You will need somebody to man the music player to control the music turning on and off!) Whoever actually gets to the bottom of the present gets to keep it. You may want to have a few extras for several rounds just in case this game goes too fast.

Get Crafty

Your baby shower guests might enjoy doing some sort of craft together for the baby. You could have them each make a scrapbook page or decorate a baby onesie with fabric paint, etc. etc. You could also have each guest create a story book for the mom to read to the child.

Mad Libs

Create a story about the mom to be or the baby and then leave out some words to have the guests fill in – things like nouns, verbs, colors, place, person, etc. This can be really funny with the right crowd!

Hopefully these free baby shower games ideas will get you thinking of some other fun things you can do at a baby shower! Have any other free baby shower games you’d like to share? Leave them in the comments below.

10 Ways on How to Get Children to Live a Healthy Lifestyle

If you’ve been wondering how to get children to live a healthy lifestyle, you’re not alone. Many parents wonder what they can do to get their kids to eat better, sleep better, and of course avoid as many trips to the doctor’s as possible.

So what can parents do to encourage their children to live a healthy lifestyle? Here are some tips:

1. Start Early: The sooner you introduce healthy lifestyle habits to your child, the less resistance you will get and the easier it will be for them to continue those healthy lifestyle habits throughout their childhood and into adulthood. Start introducing your child to healthy vegetables as soon as they start eating solid foods and try to limit added sugar and sweets. If you’re kids are past babyhood and toddlerhood though, don’t worry – just keep gradually trying new things until they find something they like.

2. Set a Good Example: Children will often want to do what they see adults doing. If you for example eat a lot of sweet snacks and don’t exercise on a regular basis, they will likely do the same. But if you get into a regular exercise routine, they will want to join in and it can become a fun regular activity the whole family can enjoy. Setting a good example by also not doing things such as smoking or drinking alcohol can also help your children not feel like you are saying “do as I say, not as I do”.

3. Have Them Drink More Water: Most kids don’t drink enough water each day, and this can cause them instead to overload on sugary soft drinks or fruit juices. Serve water or milk with meals. Some children might even like vegetable juice, depending on how much they’ve been exposed to sugary sweet drinks only.

4. Cook Healthier: It’s easy for parents to make a few simple changes in the food the serve at home. Using foods with no trans fat or reduced fat is one easy way to start cooking healthier. Another way to help children to live a healthy lifestyle is introduce them to whole grains instead of refined grains. Cutting out any added sugar, salt, and fat to your regular cooking can make a great beginning for healthy eating habits.

5. Make Family Exercise a Regular Thing: Exercising with the family can be a lot of fun. Turn on some great music and start dancing around, or start taking regular walks and bicycle rides if your children are old enough. It can be a great way to spend time together and do something healthy at the same time.

6. Establish a Normal Bed Time Routine: Many parents overlook bedtime routines, but having one can make a big difference in the cooperation you get from your child to do other healthy things and his or her overall well being. Getting enough sleep each night will help them be more resistant to colds and other contagious illnesses that pass through schools quickly. It will also put them in a much happier mood and make it easier for them to avoid unhealthy habits.

7. Reduce Stress: Stress can have many negative consequences on both parents and children. It can affect their mood, their sleep, and their eating habits. Some children may overeat when stressed while others may not eat enough. Others may be more likely to do things such as sit in front of the television for hours instead of more productive and healthier activities. It can be difficult for families to realize what is causing stress, but often it can be alleviated by reducing the number of unnecessary responsibilities or becoming more organized. For example, if mornings are always hectic at your house, try laying out clothes for school, taking baths, packing lunches, and maybe even have breakfast on the go ready all the night before. The more you do to become organized and develop a routine, the less stress you and your children will experience.

8. Encourage Healthy Decision Making: Most kids like to have the feeling that they are in control. One way to give them some control is to teach them about making healthy choices and letting them make choices. For example, you can ask them if they’d rather have green beans or carrots for dinner or go for a walk or play Frisbee. If you have older children, you will want to talk to them about how to make healthy choices amongst their peers, even if it’s not what everybody else is doing.

9. Exercise Their Minds: Kids might have a lot to do at school, but its also likely they are turning into mush sitting there day in and day out. Helping your child do well in subjects such as math or language or even just doing puzzles and playing games as a family can help keep their minds active and exercised. Reading to your children is also recommended – if they are older kids who can read on their own, encourage trips to the library and for them to tell you about the stories they read. Keeping children mentally healthy can have a big impact on their other health aspects.

10. Be Environmentally Conscious & Teach Safety: The environment can play a big part in your child’s health also. Teach them the basics and practice recycling, saving energy, and using things responsibly. While talking to your kids about things like poisons in the home such as bleach, gasoline or lead paint probably aren’t high on your to-do list, it’s important that kids know that these things can also be bad for them. You should also make sure your family has a fire safety plan, know what to do in an emergency, and other basic safety needs, such as wearing seat belts, street crossing, and wearing bike helmets. Many children each year are hospitalized and killed because of injuries – teaching good safety habits are another way to encourage children to live a healthy lifestyle.

We hope you enjoyed our tips on ways on how to get children to live a healthy lifestyle. If you have any other suggestions for parents or thoughts, feel free to share them in the comments below!

Homemade Lip Gloss

Who doesn’t love lip gloss? It’s a quick and easy pick me up and can accessorize with just about anything. Homemade lip gloss is twice as sweet, since you can have control over the flavor and colors. It’s a great activity to do with family or can be used to make gifts as well. Best of all, it’s also super easy to make when you use a very basic household staple – Vaseline.

Step 1: Choose a Container

The first thing you will need before you start creating a recipe for homemade lip gloss is to make sure you have a good container to use and put it in when it is finished. You can wash and reuse empty lip gloss containers you have from before, or you can use small plastic containers, such as film canisters if you want it to be portable. If you’d like to make large batches, you can use small containers that you would use for leftovers.

Step 2: Melt the Vaseline

To make your homemade lip gloss, you will need to first melt the Vaseline. This can be done in a variety of ways. A microwave is probably the easiest, but you need to be very careful, since you do not want the vaseline to get too hot. You can melt it by placing it in a glass microwave safe dish and microwaving for 20-30 seconds, then stir in your ingredients. (Microwave temperatures and times will vary – it is better to cook just a little at a time than to cook for very long! If need be, continue in 30 second intervals until it becomes a liquid consistency.

Another alternative way to melting the Vaseline is to place the vaseline in a plastic zip tight bag and then running it under very hot water from your sink, or you can place the bag in a bowl of very hot water and let it sit until the Vaseline is melted. Once it is melted, you can add your ingredients and then stir together. This is the safest way to melt Vaseline.

Another thing you can do if you’d like to alternate the flavors of your homemade lip gloss is to consider using different bases besides vaseline. Beeswax is a popular choice, you can also use vegetable shortening. Always be careful when microwaving and heating the base for your lip gloss – you don’t want any burns or for it to catch on fire!

Step 3: Stir in Your Flavorings

If you can mix it with Vaseline, you can use it to flavor your lip gloss! Here are a few ideas for things you can stir into Vaseline to make your own flavor and color combination:

    Powdered Drink Mix, such as Kool-Aid
    Vanilla
    Cocoa Powder or Hot Chocolate Drink Mix
    Almond, Peppermint, or Orange Extract (available in spice aisle at the grocery store)
    Cinnamon
    A small piece of your favorite hard candy (butterscotch, caramel, peppermint, or chocolate flavored, crushed into small pieces)
    Coconut Oil
    Honey
    Vitamin E or Aloe

Another option for making your own lip gloss is to buy a lip gloss making kit. This Make Your Own Lip Balm Kit can be a great way to get started if you do not want to try it on your own with our easy directions above.

Enjoy your new homemade lip gloss!

Saving Money as a Stay At Home Mom

Saving money as a stay at home mom is probably one of the biggest concerns stay at home moms have, especially when the decision to become a stay at home mom means giving up an additional second income. Fortunately, it is easy to save money as stay at home mom. Some mothers may be surprised to find out that it costs them less now that they are not going to work anymore!

Here are some of our stay at home mom money saving tips:

1. Examine Your Budget: This is a crucial step for saving money that many people overlook. You need to know exactly how your money is being spent and what it is going to. By examining your budget you can analyze your spending habits and find new ways to trim your bills that you never thought were otherwise possible. You’ll also have a clear idea of how much money you need to allot to things like bills and how much you can spend for entertainment or stash away in savings.

2. Reduce Your Utility Bills: Many times your utility bills can be reduced simply by doing a few simple things. For example, switching to flourescent bulbs instead of regular light bulbs can shave anywhere from $50-$100 annually. Turn off any lights or televisions you are not using. If you use a cell phone most of the time, you might be able to save money by doing away with a land line phone. (Be careful though – if switching to just a cell phone means extra minute and usage charges it may not save you any money at all!) You can also save on your heating bill by setting your thermostat lower at night and when no one is home.

3. Be a Savvy Shopper: Shopping can make or break a budget. Stores do not make it easy on anyone either, since their goal is to make money. You might notice a value pack, but right below it might be a smaller sized package that is actually cheaper. Reading Labels and price tags is a good start to saving more money. The next step is to only go to the store with a list and only buy what’s on that list – if you stray you may end up spending more money than you wanted – and that won’t help you save any money as a stay at home mom! Always check brand differences also – you might find a cheaper version of something in a generic store brand. The stores you shop at can make a big difference too – a little research can help you find the stores near you that have the lowest prices.

4. Watch Coupons: Coupons can make or break your shopping budget. You might think you’re saving money, but if you have to spend more to save the money, you’re not really saving money, are you? A generic or other brand might still be cheaper than the one you have the coupon for! Also, don’t be swayed be rebates if you know you will never turn them in! If you happen to find some great coupons, there may be stores near you that even double them, so keep that in mind also.

5. Be Creative: Saving money doesn’t mean you have to be out of style. You can try homemade beauty products or making things on your own. You can shop clearance racks to find great accessories for your home. You can also reuse many things from your home in different ways. An old shelf out of the garage might just need a new coat of paint and can be used for toys or closet storage.

6. Build savings into your budget: Saving money is probably one of the hardest challenges, especially if after you pay the bills and buy groceries not much is left over. Start small – saving $10.37 a month is better than not saving anything at all. As you continue to find new ways to start saving money as a stay at home mom you’ll be able to save more and more that can be used to pay off existing debts or have in case of an emergency.

Have any other tips for saving money as a stay at home mom? Share your ideas in the comments below!

Setting Boundaries With Your Adult Children

When your children have grown, it’s hard to know how to go about setting boundaries with your adult children. Some children may decide to test your boundaries by being too needy and lacking independence. They might do things like ask you for money or have no interest in ever moving out, becoming quite comfortable that mom and dad will always take care of them and foot the bill.

Other adult children may do the opposite to test boundaries – moving to another side of the country or world, never calling you, or being pretty much uninvolved.

It is up to you to decide what types of boundaries you should set with your adult children, but it’s very important that they do get established at some point or another.

Here are some tips to help with setting boundaries with your adult children:

1. Define What Your Limits Are: When your kids were younger, you put limits on them such as how much tv they could watch or when they could go out with friends. While the kids may be out of the house now, having a set of “house rules” is still a good idea. Define what limits you have – how much financial help you will offer or how much time you will give them.

2. Don’t Enable Them: Many parents have a hard time with letting go and watching their children struggle on their own. Struggling however is a part of life, and very few adult children will automatically walk right into the perfect situation. Don’t bail them out each and every time they need help – otherwise they will start to depend on you more and more. Take a look at their behaviors that are bothering you – then see if there is anything you can do which would help separate you from the situation. If you constantly enable them, they will only continue to repeat the behavior.

3. Listen: Sometimes all your kids really need is just someone to listen to them. Try not to make automatic judgement or decisions. If they are struggling with a problem, ask them questions – don’t be tempted to tell them what to do.

4. Talk to Them: Some adult children may be oblivious that you don’t want to watch the grand kids constantly or that they are even doing something that is bothering you. You shouldn’t be afraid to tell your kids how you feel and why you think something needs a change. Don’t be critical or angry – just calmly explaining your feelings might help them see your point of view and change their behavior.

5. Give It Time: While it might be nice to expect it to immediately change, chances are it will take some time for your adult children to learn the boundaries you expect for them. Stay firm on the boundaries and limits you have set and don’t be afraid to tell them no or give them no more chances. Eventually they will learn and you’ll be impressed with how well they’ve turned out.

It’s not easy to do any of these things, but hopefully with these tips you’ll be able to make worrying about setting boundaries with your adult children a thing of the past.

LoudMom.com Launched

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