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  • Post category:Education / Family / Support
  • Post published:December 12, 2013

Learn what skills you can from your parents before you leave home, such as cooking, DIY, house/car maintenance – and how to deal emotionally with situations.

Source: Young adults are no match for their parents at DIY, study finds @ The Telegraph

Image by Azoreg (Own work by uploader) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons

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