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Do your adult children refuse to prep? One of my daughters added significant gray hair to my head as we had conversations about the topic over and over, and she just rolled her eyes and sighed deeply.

But, my oldest girl, who wasn't interested in preparedness for a long time, ended up being reasonably prepped. Maybe she's not prepped for an all-out apocalypse, but she's ready for shorter events. And just as important, she's very resourceful.

I asked her for some advice about the twenty-something set for an article I was thinking of writing, and she offered to write it for us. Where better to get this info than right from the horse's mouth?

Here, she shares her advice about how to get your adult kids on board.

LINK: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/adult-children-refuse-to-prep/

Have you had this experience, either as an adult child or as the parent of an adult child? Do you have any advice for the parents out there who want to see to it that their offspring are prepared? What are your ideas? What roadblocks have you run into?

Let's talk about it in the comments section.

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