10 Tips For Parents - “Birds” Come Home For The Summer - E89
Empty nesters, rejoice... and brace yourselves. The kids are coming home for summer break, and the vibe in your once-quiet house is about to shift.Clancy and Rick share 10 real-world tips to help you handle the return of your college-age kids. From setting expectations to balancing mealtime and independence, they explore what works, what doesn’t, and how to keep the peace while strengthening your relationship.💡 Want a downloadable copy of the 10 Tips?Join our newsletter here and get it sent directly to your inbox.https://theloudquiet.kit.com/signup🛎️ Have a summer survival tip of your own?Share it with the community on The Loud Quiet - Empty Nest Living Facebook Group here.https://www.facebook.com/groups/theloudquietCHAPTERS0:00 Introduction — When the empty nest isn’t so empty anymore2:01 Tip 1: Talk about expectations early6:16 Tip 2: Respect their need for independence8:11 Tip 3: Give them space, literally and emotionally10:31 Tip 4: Negotiate responsibilities13:21 Tip 5: Encourage a sense of purpose15:15 Tip 6: Balance family time and freedom17:19 Tip 7: Treat them like emerging adults20:58 Tip 8: Expect a transition period22:51 Tip 9: Check in on their mental health26:30 Tip 10: Enjoy their presence30:06 Final thoughts on keeping the relationship strong#relationships #marriage #recreation #podcast #EmptyNesters #EmptyNesting #Lifeafterkidsleave #Transitiontoanemptynest #Parentingjourney #Reinventingourselves #Newchapterinlife #Emptynestchallenges #Findingpurpose #Rediscoveringhobbies #Relationshipafterkids #Self-discovery #Preparingforanemptynest #Reconnectingasacouple #Growingtogetherafterkidsleave #Familydynamicsafterkidsleave #Supportsystemsforemptynesters #Tipsforsuccessfulemptynesting
