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Many adult children want to help their parents downsize, but the process can quickly become stressful when help begins to feel like pressure. Parents often want support while still maintaining control over the decisions about their home and belongings. Adult children want progress, but they also want to protect the relationship.
In this episode of the Downsizing Roadmap Podcast, Jodi Rosko and Heather Fisher talk about how families can approach downsizing in a way that keeps the parent in control while still allowing the process to move forward. They explain the common mistakes adult children make when trying to help and how a different approach can lead to far better outcomes.
If you are beginning to help your parents simplify their home or prepare for a move, this episode will help you understand how to offer support without stepping into a role that feels controlling. When parents remain the decision-makers and adult children focus on supporting rather than directing, families are far more likely to make steady progress without creating unnecessary tension.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
• Why downsizing conversations between parents and adult children often become difficult
• The difference between supporting a parent and taking over the process
• How to start the downsizing conversation in a way that encourages cooperation
• Practical ways adult children can help without removing a parent’s independence
• Why families make more progress when parents remain the decision-makers
Download our free downsizing guide:
https://downsizingroadmap.com/guide/
Listen to more episodes of the Downsizing Roadmap Podcast:
https://downsizingroadmap.com/downsizing-roadmap-podcast/
If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to leave us a review and Follow our show so you never miss a new episode. We’re here for your downsizing questions — on the podcast, in your community, and when you’re ready to move. As Realtors®, we can connect you with the right specialists to make your next chapter smoother. We’d love to hear from you!
Get connected here ➡️ https://downsizingroadmap.com/help/
Download our FREE Downsizing Guide: https://downsizingroadmap.com/guide/
📧 Email us: [email protected]
📱 Follow us on social:
Facebook
YouTube
🌐 Learn more: www.downsizingroadmap.com
Join our private Facebook group, Downsizing & Decluttering for You or Your Parents | Downsizing Roadmap, where members ask questions and support one another through the process:: https://www.facebook.com/groups/downsizingroadmapcommunity
Let’s simplify, declutter, and create space for your next chapter—together!
By Jodi Rosko and Heather Fisher5
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Many adult children want to help their parents downsize, but the process can quickly become stressful when help begins to feel like pressure. Parents often want support while still maintaining control over the decisions about their home and belongings. Adult children want progress, but they also want to protect the relationship.
In this episode of the Downsizing Roadmap Podcast, Jodi Rosko and Heather Fisher talk about how families can approach downsizing in a way that keeps the parent in control while still allowing the process to move forward. They explain the common mistakes adult children make when trying to help and how a different approach can lead to far better outcomes.
If you are beginning to help your parents simplify their home or prepare for a move, this episode will help you understand how to offer support without stepping into a role that feels controlling. When parents remain the decision-makers and adult children focus on supporting rather than directing, families are far more likely to make steady progress without creating unnecessary tension.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
• Why downsizing conversations between parents and adult children often become difficult
• The difference between supporting a parent and taking over the process
• How to start the downsizing conversation in a way that encourages cooperation
• Practical ways adult children can help without removing a parent’s independence
• Why families make more progress when parents remain the decision-makers
Download our free downsizing guide:
https://downsizingroadmap.com/guide/
Listen to more episodes of the Downsizing Roadmap Podcast:
https://downsizingroadmap.com/downsizing-roadmap-podcast/
If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to leave us a review and Follow our show so you never miss a new episode. We’re here for your downsizing questions — on the podcast, in your community, and when you’re ready to move. As Realtors®, we can connect you with the right specialists to make your next chapter smoother. We’d love to hear from you!
Get connected here ➡️ https://downsizingroadmap.com/help/
Download our FREE Downsizing Guide: https://downsizingroadmap.com/guide/
📧 Email us: [email protected]
📱 Follow us on social:
Facebook
YouTube
🌐 Learn more: www.downsizingroadmap.com
Join our private Facebook group, Downsizing & Decluttering for You or Your Parents | Downsizing Roadmap, where members ask questions and support one another through the process:: https://www.facebook.com/groups/downsizingroadmapcommunity
Let’s simplify, declutter, and create space for your next chapter—together!

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