| Do you give your adult children health advice? Get annual physical? Eat healthy? Don't smoke? Don't drink? Exercise etc? |
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Is this advice in response to questions or discussions about specific health concerns? Then yes.
Have you neglected to give this advice throughout their pre-adult life? Most adults should know this already. There is a fine line between a helpful suggestion and nagging. Be careful. |
| Don't do this. If your adult children don't know the importance of eating healthy and staying in shape, no amount of nagging will change that. |
| Please don't. By the time your kids are adults, they should know how to live healthy lives. If you tell a 22 year old to never drink, you're going to get a big eye roll. Teach your kids healthy habits and moderation and you won't have to nag them as an adult. |
| Nagging is a perception but health consequences are real. |