Paul B. Garber
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Definitions
created on October 6, 2012
This term describes the children of older parents, those who gave up the empty nest in order to raise children later in life. The term was coined by P.B. Garber, editor of FathersAfter40.com.
created on October 6, 2012
This is a term for older parents with young children. These are folks who traded the empty nest for a home with young children to guide and love. The term was coined by P.B. Garber, editor of FathersAfter40.com
created on October 5, 2012
Full-nest fathers is a term for older dads with young kids. It describes men who have grown their families at a time when many of their peers are sending their kids off to college or the working world. It's kind of the opposite of the term empty-nester. The term was coined by P.B. Garber, the editor of fathersafter40.com

