Families with a young adult who has #FragileX, help us learn about your child’s transition to adulthood. Researchers will travel to your home, anywhere in the U.S. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gE3SeynY
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Join the debate with "Adults Living with Parents Should Financially Support Them - A Controversial Perspective." This thought-provoking video delves into the contentious topic of financial responsibilities of adults living with their parents. We explore the various viewpoints on whether and how adult children should contribute to the household, especially in terms of financial support. Featuring interviews with financial experts, sociologists, and families themselves, this video presents a range of perspectives on this modern living arrangement. We examine cultural, economic, and generational factors that influence opinions on this issue. Whether you're an adult living at home, a parent hosting an adult child, or simply interested in family dynamics, this video provides an insightful look into the complexities of financial responsibility within the family unit. #AdultChildren #FamilyFinances #ParentalSupport #ControversialTopic #HouseholdEconomics #GenerationalDynamics #LivingArrangements #FinancialResponsibility #ModernFamilies #SocietalNorms
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It’s no secret that adult children these days are more likely to be financially dependent on mom and dad than ever before. And according to our Everyday Wealth in America study, parents are helping significantly more than they did even just a year ago. Learn more in the full report here: https://bit.ly/3ysIC0O #FromHereForward
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Given the growth that young adults experience, policy can have tremendous impact on the trajectory of a young person’s life and on that of a generation of community members, citizens, and leaders. Policies and programs—and the systems that administer them—can help young adults both meet their basic needs and build a stronger foundation for a healthy and fulfilling future. However, many social and economic programs leave young adults out by design...as a result, there are very few social and economic supports to help young adults along the way, provide stability and security, and reduce the likelihood that more punitive systems would intervene in their lives. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eE9fRzzv #EconomicJustice #GuaranteedIncome #EconomicSupport #equity #work #youngadults #youthjustice #incomeequity
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Is this a suitable environment for children to grow up in? 🤔💭 We need your thoughts and opinions. Share your perspective in the comments below. 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗥𝗖𝗘: https://lnkd.in/eQqxbw28 #DidYouKnow #SocialWorkers #MouldPrevention
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Fathers, you're more than financial providers - you're teachers of life skills, behavioral role models, and nurturers. Embrace these roles. Your positive involvement makes a lasting difference in your children's lives. #FathersparentingMatters #PositiveImpact #domesticabuse #childwellbeing #safeandtogether https://lnkd.in/e4Rc43rP
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Financial Planner for Millennial Couples: equity compensation, debt optimization, work optional strategy
With over 20% of the US population choosing to be childfree, what are some unique planning risks and opportunities childfree people will experience over their lifetime? Jay Zigmont, PhD, CFP®, founder of Childfree Wealth joins me on a new Do More With Your Money episode to share his expertise on serving this increasingly common demographic
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Socio-economic well-being is crucial for children as it directly influences their overall development. Adequate resources and opportunities contribute to better health, education, and overall quality of life. Access to proper nutrition, education, and a supportive environment positively impact a child's physical and mental well-being, setting the foundation for future success and social contribution. Socioeconomic disparities can lead to unequal opportunities, hindering a child's potential and perpetuating cycles of disadvantage. opportunities, hindering a child's potential and perpetuating cycles of disadvantage. #parentingtips #selfefficacy ##socioemotionallearning #wellbeingmatters #mentalhealth
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Modern relevance of a brilliant book. This is just one example of why discussions round attendance have to be nuanced and sensitive.
Just read Shuggie Bain, based on Douglas Stuart’s own childhood experiences. No research paper or guidance doc could match it as a plea directly to the human heart for compassionate curiosity about why children might fail to attend school regularly. I couldn’t help reflecting on what a paltry thing the fixed penalty notice would be were it to land on Agnes’s doormat, amidst the poverty, violence, addiction & despair that define her family life. It also got me thinking about trusting relationships and just how tenacious we must be to build these with the most marginalised. There is no way Shuggie would have told his story in school. A different context - 80s Glasgow - but it seems to me that in today’s debate about attendance, we need a stronger focus on the impact of childhood poverty and health inequalities and perhaps less on the notion of the broken social contract, which has shades of lifestyle choice. Shuggie stayed at home to prevent his mother’s suicide. Nobody would have known this in school. Would that be different now? Fast forward to 2023 census data for England and we find woeful under identification of young carers. This raises question about how well as a system we know the children who need us the most. Does the way we respond to their challenges - manifest in attendance, capacity to focus on learning, perhaps ‘behaviour’ - alienate or does it nurture? The answer is, that varies. It needs to vary less.
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If you've ever had conversations with your parents, or maybe even your grandparents, they'll have probably recounted how much they earned 'back in the day'. Often those amounts seem low, but when adjusted for inflation, it's generally accepted that as our nation grows and becomes more educated, each generation will earn more than the one before. But...new research is now turning that notion on its head. Find out more in our latest video: https://lnkd.in/ghkuKjvr #adviseable #costoflivingcrisis #economicmobility
Are we earning more than our parents?
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