As many home dynamics change as the new study terms begin, research reveals many parents struggle to let them leave the nest
A study of 2,000 mums and dads whose children have left home found they would like their children to live no further than 14 miles away on average.As a result, 53 per cent travelled with them for their moving in day, and 15 per cent stayed in a hotel to ensure they were settled.The research was commissioned by Premier Inn, which has created a downloadable ‘Empty Resters’ guide in partnership with content creator and parent Tracey Lea Sayer, to help parents through this change.
But 28 per cent of these simply spruced up the room, making it more comfortable, for when they come back for the holidays. However, kids shouldn’t expect a free ride – as 55 per cent of the parents polled, via OnePoll, would be expecting some cash in rent every month.
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