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Boomerang Kids? How to Kick Your Kid Out of the Nest
So much for the empty nest. More and more adult children, unable to support themselves in a tough economy, are showing up on mom and dad?s doorstep. Here?s how to minimize the financial drain and emotional strain, while helping your children get back on their feet ? and out the...
Tags: Job, Kid, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Adult Children, Children Moving Back Home, Stay-At-Home Kids, Boomerang Kids, Christina Newberry, Abby Wilner, Jane Isay, Jane Adams, ShitMyDadSays, Empty Nest, Kim Girard
Articles 2009-10-12
Stuff My Dad Says ... About Living With His Boomerang Kid
The author of the popular [Stuff]MyDadSays feed on Twitter — an adult child living at home — shares a few tips for parents on how to get along with their kids who have returned to the roost. Among them: Set clear rules on expected behavior, make them do chores, and,...
Tags: Dad, MoneyWatch, Productivity, Stay-At-Home Kids, Boomerang Kids, Adult Children, Advice For Parents, ShitMyDadSays, [Stuff]MyDadSays, Twitter, Justin Halpern, Samuel Halpern
Articles 2009-10-12
College Grads Heading Back Home
More than half of college graduates wind up moving back home. But do they really want to be there? And will they ever move out? Our intern finds out.
Tags: College, Home, MoneyWatch, Graduate, Grads, Moving Home, Chris DiLella, Job, Money, Boomerang Kids
Videos 2009-10-12

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Baby Boomers Reclaim Independence in the Empty Nest but Del Webb Survey Shows `Boomerang' Kids May Re-Feather Their Future
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. -- Their "Someday Stage" in life has finally arrived. The nation's aging Baby Boomers have supported children their entire adult lives, but soon those kids will have flown the coop. These "Flower Children" of the '60s are fast becoming 21st Century "Empty Nesters" and they say...
Tags: Del Webb Corp.
Research articles 2004-06-29
Bad Financial News: How to Tell Your Kids
In these tough times, it's hard to know what's worse: getting bad financial news or having to bring that news to your kids. Here's how to make it a little easier. ...
Tags: Teen, Financial, Parent, Family, Kid, MoneyWatch, Beth Kobliner, Financial Accounting, Finance, Bad News, Children, Kids, Teens, Families, Ken Robinson,  Carolyn Meyer-Wartels, Tovah Klein, Patricia Seaman, Leslie Linfield, Jill Norvilitis, Lewis Mandell, Andrew Sum, Julia Heath, Jennifer Thomas, Charles Schwab, Denise Smith
Articles 2009-06-17
Stuart Snyder to Head Turner Broadcasting Animation, Young Adults & Kids Media Division
ATLANTA -- Stuart Snyder has been named to lead Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.'s newly aligned portfolio of cable networks, digital properties and entertainment businesses for kids and young adults, it was announced today by Mark Lazarus, president of Turner Entertainment Group. As executive vice president and chief operating officer of...
Tags: animation, Turner Broadcasting
Research articles 2007-05-02
Turner Broadcasting Systerm's Turner Animation
Brenda Freeman, former senior vice president of integrated marketing and promotions for Nickelodeon and MTVN Kids and Family Group, has been named to the newly created position of chief marketing officer for the Turner Broadcasting Systerm's Turner Animation, Young Adults & Kids Media in Atlanta supporting the cable television networks...
Tags: Cable, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Turner Broadcasting, TVs
Research articles 2008-02-04
DIRECTV to Offer Family Programming Package; New Tier Offers More Than 40 Channels of Family-Friendly Programming Including Boomerang, Disney, Noggin, PBS Kids Sprout and a Wide Variety of Public Interest Channels
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- DIRECTV, Inc., the nation's leading digital television service provider, will offer a new family-friendly programming package in mid-April.
Tags: DirecTV, Disney Corp., PBS, programming
Research articles 2006-01-18
Executive Editor's Letter: What You Want…
By John P. Ourand It's tempting to declare the end of traditional linear television. It's dead in my house-at least with my kids. They aren't watching Cartoon Network or Boomerang; they're watching those networks' shows on VOD. They're more familiar with SpongeBob than they are with...
Tags: C-Span
Research articles 2006-02-20
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