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  2. See what happened when two daughters pulled a ‘Parent Trap ...

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    Julie and Scott’s daughters Rachel, 24, and Caroline, 20, also had concerns about how the arrangement would play out. Both Rachel and Caroline recall feeling “relieved” when their parents ...

  3. Should parents pay off daughters' student loans? | Dave Ramsey

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    Q. My wife and I are debt-free except for our mortgage and two Parent PLUS loans for our daughters’ college educations. One of the loans totals $18,078, and the other is for $41,500.

  4. What to Do When Your Children Divorce - WebMD

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    Parents must maintain a balancing act: Support your child, but don't alienate your son- or daughter-in-law. Avoid badmouthing the ex. "You may think you are consoling your daughter when you say ...

  5. Parental Alienation Syndrome: What It Is and Signs to Look For

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    Parental alienation is when one parent discredits the other parent to a child or children the two share. For example, perhaps mom tells her child that their dad doesn’t love them or want to see ...

  6. Family Manipulation: Signs, Tactics, and How to Respond

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    Aggressive manipulation tends to involve more obvious attempts to control your behavior, including: shaming or mocking you. scapegoating, or blaming you when things go wrong. put-downs, insults ...

  7. When Should Boys and Girls No Longer Share a Bedroom?

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    A: Some families may see a lot of benefit from having children share bedroom space throughout their youth. The children may have a stronger bond with each other and feel comfortable sharing their ...

  8. Sibling Rivalry and Other Sister-Brother Problems - WebMD

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    Repeated hitting, biting, or "torturing" behaviors (for example, incessant tickling, teasing, or belittling) are forms of sibling abuse and justification for you to step in. If you can't stop the ...

  9. Do Twins Run in Families? What to Know About the ... - WebMD

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    Identical twins are typically not hereditary like fraternal twins and occur in three to four births out of every 1,000 globally. A few families report a higher level of identical twins than ...