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ADHD Weekly -- Back Home Again with ADHD: Parents and Adult Children Sharing a Home

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What is it like when your son or daughter, and maybe their spouses and children, come to live with you? Multigenerational households are becoming more common, bringing both benefits and new challenges for families.

So how do you live together as adults without returning to a parent-child relationship? We consider this in "Back Home Again with ADHD: Parents and Adult Children Sharing a Home" at bit.ly/nrcbackinnest .

How do you make a multigenerational household work for your family? Let us know!

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Thanks for this issue. Curious how it plays out for the future. Mine is an only child presently 10.

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