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The Not So Empty Nest

A How-to Guide for Parents and Adult Children Living Together

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The Not So Empty Nest

著者: Julie Lythcott-Haims
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Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult, returns with a guide to successful–even joyful–multigenerational living for parents and adult children under the same roof.

When Julie Lythcott-Haims’s twenty-year-old son moved back into the family home, she couldn’t help feeling that she had failed as a parent. She was the parenting expert who advised on raising self-sufficient kids. What had she missed? ​

She discovered their family wasn’t unique—according to a 2023 Bloomberg poll, 45 percent of Americans aged eighteen to twenty-nine now live with their parents. Some families are helping children with neurodivergence, learning differences, and mental health challenges that lengthen the independence timeline. And many families are grappling with astronomical housing costs making living on one’s own a struggle for young people. Still, she worried that her family had failed. As they settled into cohabiting, however, she came to realize that living with her adult child offered a rare opportunity for her family to connect.

Wanting to help others in her situation, Lythcott-Haims got to work on The Not So Empty Nest, a practical guide to multigenerational living, aimed toward parents and adult children in a time when large numbers of them are returning to, or staying in, their family homes in their twenties and sometimes beyond. In addition, she speaks to families who may also be caring for elders, as was the case for Lythcott-Haims, whose mother was a household member.

With wisdom grounded in case studies, psychology, and, most of all, her own experience, Lythcott-Haims grapples with the most common issues parents and adult children face when they are living under the same roof: upkeep of the shared home, norms for communication, skill-building, money, power struggles, identity and beliefs, and how to reset a difficult dynamic.

Frank, conversational, and accessible, The Not So Empty Nest is a practical guide to living cooperatively in a world that has led to parents and adult children living increasingly intertwined lives.

Accompanied by black-and-white illustrations throughout.

子育て 社会学 結婚・家族 親・成人した子供 高齢の親
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