347: Adult Stepkid Moves Back In
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When an adult stepchild moves back home, many stepparents quickly realize that blending does not end at age 18, it simply enters a new phase.
In this episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, Lori and David talk candidly about what happens when adult children return home, sometimes with partners and young children in tow. What begins as a temporary plan to save money or regroup can quickly bring up anxiety, boundaries, and old blended-family challenges you thought were behind you.
They discuss the emotional and logistical realities of shared households, including working from home with more people present, managing noise and schedules, and navigating the difference between biological-parent tolerance and stepparent tolerance.
This conversation covers:
• Adult stepkids moving back in
• Why this stage can feel harder than early blending
• Anxiety and resentment many stepmoms experience
• Setting household expectations without creating conflict
• Communicating boundaries without sounding controlling
• Helping adult children without hurting your marriage
• Why step-parenting does not end when kids become adults
Many blended families are surprised to learn that step-parenting continues well into adulthood, especially in today's economy, where housing costs and living expenses make independence more difficult for young adults.
If you are navigating an adult stepchild moving back home, struggling with boundaries, or feeling overwhelmed by the impact on your marriage or peace, this episode offers an honest perspective and practical reassurance.
Helping does not have to mean sacrificing yourself.
Because life is good when you Nacho.
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