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Tips On Making It Work When College Grads Move Back Home

Posted by Rashanah Baldwin | Posted in How To's, News, Tips | Posted on 31-05-2010

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Making it work when college grads move back home is easily said then done. CBS 2 News did a special on the Early Saturday Show with Dr. Janet Taylor, a psychiatrist who gave tips on how to make it work with college graduates.

  1. CBSNews When College Grads Move Back Home: Psychiatrist Tells Parents of Boomerang Kids It Can Be Manageable, Even Positive! http://bit.ly/acfJhv

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Dr. Taylor’s tips appeared to be very helpful and even achievable for both the parent and the college kid. For me moving back home after graduating from undergrad was a bit challenging and at times unbearable. I eventually learned that I would either have to move or I would drive myself crazy, because my mom was being too much of a parent.

I moved out on my own for two years but came back home after I realized I needed to save money and the real world proved to be tougher than I expected.  However I was pleasantly surprise to see that some of the tips and advice Dr. Taylor shared on CBS, I was already following.