ALLURE MEDICAL - all•u Magazine all·u Magazine Fall 2018 | Page 10
"Help
your child
grow into a
responsible
young adult."
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Of course, we know it truly is
challenging out there for graduates
and young professionals, but if you
don’t want them living at home make
sure you try these five tips first: Offer them assistance they can
use right where they’re at. • Update their resume • Build and contribute to an active
community on LinkedIn • Find an additional job • Find another roommate 2. CHARGE THEM RENT.
• Cut back on some expenses • Take some online assessments
to identify strengths If they’re still convinced they need
(or want) to move home, make
sure they understand you will
1. HELP THEM THERE.
They may be in a panic, but you don’t
need to be. Listen to their concerns, the
hardships they’re facing, and sympathize.
But don’t be too quick to suggest
that moving home is the answer.
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You might suggest, they:
Join an organization to meet others
or volunteer (you never know where
that “better” job could come from)
Don’t do their work for them,
but consider what you know and
who you know that could help
them take that next step.