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  2. Empty nest syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Empty nest parents often face new challenges, such as establishing a new kind of relationship with their children, having to find other ways to occupy their free time, reconnecting with each other, and a lack of sympathy from people who believe that parents should be happy when their children leave home. [1]

  3. My kids will all graduate from high school in 5 years. I'm ...

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    This stage of life, when we say goodbye to our fledgling children, comes at the same time as a lot of other stressors. Lots of us worry about the next big thing on the horizon — like retirement.

  4. Gwyneth Paltrow opens up on ‘waves of grief’ after children ...

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    Gwyneth Paltrow has opened up about how she's felt since her children left home to go to university. In response to a question from an Instagram follower, Paltrow explained that her new life as a ...

  5. Where Is Ruby Franke’s Eldest Daughter Shari Franke Now ...

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    Shari Franke published 'The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom' on Jan. 7, a memoir reflecting on the abuse she experienced at the hands of her mom Ruby Franke

  6. Hikikomori - Wikipedia

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    However, because of differing social expectations for maturing boys and girls, the most widely reported cases of hikikomori are from middle- and upper-middle-class families; sons, typically their eldest, refuse to leave the home, often after experiencing one or more traumatic episodes of social or academic failure.

  7. Latchkey kid - Wikipedia

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    A child with keys to their home hanging from their neck. A latchkey kid, or latchkey child, is a child who returns to an empty home after school (or other activities) or a child who is often left at home with no supervision because their parents are away at work. Such a child can be any age, alone or with siblings who are also under the age of ...

  8. Here's What To Do When the Kids Finally Move Out - AOL

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    Start setting yourself up for at-home workouts with equipment such as the Flybird Adjustable Weight Bench, complete with 620-pound weight capacity and incline/decline ($137 on Walmart Marketplace).

  9. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    To maintain their self-esteem and protect their vulnerable true selves, narcissists seek to control others' behavior, particularly that of their children, whom they view as extensions of themselves. Thus, narcissistic parents may speak of "carrying the torch", maintaining the family image, or making the mother or father proud. [ 4 ]