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Grandparents and Learning

The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1989
The educational needs of grandparents have been overlooked. They deserve access to a curriculum that can help them adjust to their changing role and illustrate how to build satisfying family relationships. In order to identify appropriate topics and instructional procedures for grandparent education, weekly meetings were held for a semester with 400 ...
R, Strom, S, Strom
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Grandparenting

International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 2010
Grandparents who care for grandchildren can benefit their families and also their own sense of self-worth. We conducted a selective review of the medical and social sciences literature trying to learn more about grandparents' place in today's world of dual-income families and greater longevity, with a special focus on the conjunction of healthcare ...
Winefield, H., Air, T.
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The Evolution of Grandparents

Scientific American, 2011
The article discusses research about the evolution of grandparent-aged people and the impact that older people have had on populations, social interactions, and the genetics of human groups through the ages. Techniques used to determine longevity based on human fossils are described.
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Grandparents and Their Children

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1982
Old age brings about radical changes in the relationship between the elderly and their children. The latter are part of the “sandwich generation.” At a time when their own children are making increasing emotional, physical and financial demands, they must cope with the increased dependence of their parents.
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The Grandparent Syndrome

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1958
(1958). The Grandparent Syndrome. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 518-538.
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Grandparents:

Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1993
Responses to measures of relationship quality and range of activity with their grandparents by young adult grandchildren from stepfamilies (N=55) were different from single-parent (N=70) and intact families (N=266).
Gregory E. Kennedy, C. E. Kennedy
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Tongan grandparents and grandchildren: The impact of grandparenting

International Social Work, 2010
This article is part of a study on the phenomenon of grandparenting in the Tongan culture among grandparents and grandchildren living in the state of Hawaii and the island kingdom of Tonga (Vakalahi et al., 2008). Explored in this article are grandparent-related family, social, cultural, spiritual, systemic, and economic-based factors that serve as ...
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