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Multigenerational Households
What are Multigenerational Households? Ann Bristow, 66, bought a two bedroom condo in downtown Seattle in 2004 to share ...
Source: Generations United
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A Grandparents' Guide
The Wonder Years The most exciting thing about being a grandparent is watching your own child become nurturing. The ...
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Getting to Know Grandparents
For some of us, relatives who belong in the traditional family picture might live far away. But your family canstill ...
Source: Bananas Inc.
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Grandparents Supporting Parents
"Every time a child is born, a grandparent is born, too!"More likely than not, you have heard it said - or ...
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Taking Care of Your Grandchildren
When you take care of your grandkids — whether it's for a few hours or a few days — you're probably anxious ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Grandparents and Grandchildren: Keeping Them Close
Though it may make you squirm, encourage your parents to tell your kids stories of when you were their age.
Source: Education.com
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Bonding With Grandparents
If you've ever turned to your parents or your partner's parents for help and support with child-rearing, you know how ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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The Benefits of Intergenerational Programs
Introduction In 1963 the first widespread intergenerational program, the Foster Grandparent Program, was created as a ...
Source: Generations United
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Intergenerational Shared Sites Programs
IntroductionYoung and old thrive when resources are used to bring the generations together rather than separate them. ...
Source: Generations United
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Family Meetings
During a recent support group session, I met with a grandparent who expressed having trouble with her grandchildren. ...
Source: Missouri Families
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SENIORS4KIDS – Older Adult Involvement in High Quality Pre-Kindergarten Programs
High quality pre-K programs are a necessary part of children’s development and future success. In high quality ...
Source: Generations United
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Intergenerational Mentoring: A Unique Response to the Challenges of Youth
IntroductionChildren, youth, and older adults face many serious challenges. Some are different, but many are similar. ...
Source: Generations United
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Grandparenting in the Digital Age
It can be hoard for grandparents and grandkids to stay in touch, but technology is bringing them a whole lot closer. ...
Source: Education.com
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Building Generational Bonds
Bridging the gap between children and their grandparents (or vice versa) is a two-way street, with one obstacle - the ...
Source: Education.com
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Building Connections with the Neighborhood and Community
According to Swick (1997), “Communities offer multiple opportunities to extend and enrich children’s ...
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Intergenerational Opportunities in Early Childhood Settings
With the number of children in care settings increasing every year and fewer resources available1, intergenerational...
Source: Generations United

