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Preparing for life away from home

When your teen leaves home, will they be equipped with the important life skills that they need, or are you worried they’ll flounder without your guidance?

We offer some ideas on how to equip them with essential skills from cooking and cleaning to budgeting and home repairs, so you can feel confident that they’ll cope in the big wide world.

 

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