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Local media outlet digtriad.com is featuring a story about graduates returning to live at home following graduation:

“As college seniors enter the real world this graduation season, not all of them have a job and place of their own waiting for them.  After years of being away from home, some will move back in with mom and dad.”

Sam Gladding, the chair of Wake Forest’s counseling department, comments on the phenomenon of young adults living with their parents again and offers some tips on how to make it a successful experience.  Read the full story here.

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