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Do You Have Pandemic Empty-Nest Syndrome?
How parents can cope when kids leave home a second time
by Sarah Elizabeth Adler, AARP, May 24, 2021 |
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Homemade bread and backyard chickens weren t the only trends to take off during the pandemic. Cohabitation between parents and young adult children skyrocketed, too, with the number of 18- to 29-year-olds living at home reaching levels not seen since the Great Depression, according to 2020 findings from the Pew Research Center.
But as colleges and workplaces across the country begin to reopen, many young adults who returned home in the last year are preparing to leave the nest once more. It s a change that can find parents grappling with feelings of loss and sadness but experts say the transition to an empty nest doesn t need to be fraught a second time around. Here are their strategies to ease the adjustment.
4 people shot in 2 shootings at south Toledo bars overnight
Police were called to Spotlight Lounge and D Icon Spirits and Grille within the span of a half hour.
Credit: WTOL 11 Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 4:12 AM EDT May 16, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Four people were injured in shootings at two south Toledo bars early Sunday morning.
Toledo police arrived at Spotlight Lounge on South Reynolds Road at 1:20 a.m. and then at D Icon Spirits and Grille on Airport Highway at 1:50 a.m.
At Spotlight Lounge, one person was taken to an unknown hospital in a private vehicle.
Credit: WTOL 11
One person was shot at Spotlight Lounge on South Reynolds Road early on May 16.
Juanita Ashford s family requested a safety check after not hearing from her for nearly a week. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 8:36 PM EDT April 29, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Toledo Fire & Rescue Department crews came to the aid of an 80-year-old woman on Tuesday, who fell inside her south Toledo apartment and was stuck on the ground for days.
Family had not heard from Juanita Ashford for nearly a week and requested a safety check. Upon arrival to the 3200 block of Glanzman Road, a Toledo police officer could hear Ashford saying she fell and couldn t get to the door.
TFRD crews forced their way inside the apartment. Ashford to was transported to the University of Toledo Medical Center.
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