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Moving Kids Out: How To Plan & Implement A Young Adult's Transition Into True Self-Reliance

Author Pat Miller, Ettie Gyles
Publisher waking publishing
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ISBN / ASINB00AERA964
ISBN-13978B00AERA965
Sales Rank710,394
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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NOW THERE'S HELP FOR PARENTS
& KIDS LOOKING TO MAKE A CHANGE...

With a surprising number of young adults returning home to live with Mom & Dad, many parents now find themselves struggling with ways to help their grown children establish themselves out in the real world.

'Moving Kids Out: How To Plan & Implement A Young Adult's Transition Into True Self-Reliance' was written to offer practical insights and clear guidance on this sometimes difficult adjustment.

Ettie Gyles applies her time management approach to the task at hand, designed around initiating action, having a strategy and planning ahead. For parents, the goal should be clear and the calendar open. Setting specific milestones around a planned timeline is the clearest route to a successful launch.

Many young people need a bit guidance in those early years of establishing a foundation. Proper planning for the move, the author says, goes well beyond just a set of dates on a calendar. To ensure success, it's critical to anticipate problems both leading up to departure and in the months ahead.

Common stumbling blocks that can derail the calendar are covered, along with clear cut ways to avoid them. While a great many young people run into difficulty early on managing credit, other issues such as understanding a lease, anticipating utilities and simple budgeting can just as easily back them into a corner. Likewise, poor planning of the move can lead to added expenses that can set them back for months.

Pat's aim is to help your young adult get things right the first time - if this is indeed their first time. Her plan will offer a structured yet adjustable framework, with tips to help your team to stay both on-task and under-budget.

Pat developed her plan to keep your team focused on the prize and motivated to see it through. Helping your young adult find not just a way out, but the right way out, can be a critical factor for years to come, ultimately for both parents and child.

You already know what you want to see: your child living happily, independently, and elsewhere. The plan you put into effect should prepare your them to spread their wings wide, and hopefully remember to call every once in a while. Pat can help with that.