Family Life Noon Report – 05/25/23
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A growing trend is the number of post-high-school adults who live with their parents.
It’s described, somewhat imprecisely, as a “failure to launch.”
The reasons are numerous: financial, medical, convenience — or fear of “adulting”.
Christian counselor Christopher Anderson says there are practical ways families can help their young adult children be more comfortable and confident, ready to enter the next chapter of their lives. Young adults living at home, he says, showed share in the cost of living and share in household tasks. He also says there are significant steps which can help younger teens and
Anderson says the cultural emphasis toward entitlements – and away from personal responsibility — has hampered this generation’s development.
The licensed therapist says teens and preteens can learn be more ready for successful adulthood if they are involved in a church.
Bonus content: Family Life also asked our frequent News Feature guest for local reaction about this week’s updated news that the U.S. Surgeon General has issued a warning about the social, emotional and physical effects which come from young people being on social media. In his private practice, Christoper Anderson says the device addiction is real. He offers this guidance to parents and families in the Family Life listening area.
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Bonus content: Family Life also asked our frequent News Feature guest for local reaction about this week’s updated news that the U.S. Surgeon General has issued a warning about the social, emotional and physical effects which come from young people being on social media. In his private practice, Christoper Anderson says the device addiction is real. He offers this guidance to parents and families in the Family Life listening area.
He says, simply, “children don’t need smart phones.”
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“The Impact Project” sprang from a simple act of kindness:
A group of church members banding together to assist a woman whose dilapidated home was in dire need of repair. The extensive work a band of volunteers completed in less than 48 hours proved to be a powerful witness to her neighborhood, and the genesis of “The Impact Project” which has since helped hundreds of people in need in Chenango County, New York and beyond.
On this edition of “Hometown Heroes”, founder Jim Willard recounts those early days and the moving stories that have happened since then.
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With three words, Jesus gave His first disciples an invitation that echoes still today: “Come and see.” Hope, Jim and Tim look at the ways Jesus invites us to know Him better in the first chapter of John’s gospel. (John 1:35-51)
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