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Empty Nest Learn how to find peace and contentment when the children leave home. Discover tips from others who have been there.

Adult Children, 18 + Years Old -- Information and Advice -- ClubMom Information and advice about parenting adult children -- leaving home, the empty nest, and more. Get answers from other moms.

Parenting --Teens: 18 year old lies about everything My 18 year old son lies continually about everything; not just to stay out of trouble, but even to his friends and family members about things that don't matter. When you catch him and call him on it, he won't admit to the lie. He's a good kid other than this huge flaw. It's making me (his father) feel differently about him, so I can only imagine that this will cause him many problems in the future. Any suggestions?

Disciplining an 18-Year-Old Girl My daughter turns 18 just before the start of her senior high school year. How do we handle discipline then? I guess most of it would be by contract then, but can you give me any ideas on setting up said contract and modifying it later?? What about consequences, i.e. skipping classes, etc.? I'd be truly grateful for any help you can give me. The big-18 seems to be looming, I want to prepare to save everybody's sanity. Thanks!

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Going on Tilt : The Launching Years The Launching Years: Strategies for Parenting from Senior Year to College Life by Laura S. Kastner, Ph.D., Jennifer Wyatt, Ph.D.

Parenting: How to Let Your Kids Go As parents, boomers face their final frontier: how to stand aside as their children become independent adults. Where's the line between caring and coddling?

When Nothing Makes Sense [PDF] This bibliography is intended to provide resources to help librarians and parents deal with questions, concerns and issues children and young adults have about the recent terrorist attacks perpetrated against the United States. If there are any libraries in the SALS/MVLA service area that hold the book, there is a control number at the end of the citation, which can be looked up on your public library online catalogs.

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