1990
DOI: 10.1080/00094056.1990.10521573
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For Parents Particularly: The Intergenerational Dilemma: Where Have all the Grandparents Gone?

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“…Murphy- Russell, Die, and Walker (1986) noted that discussion with peers, direct experience with older people, and information from ülms contributed to enhancing positive attitudes toward aging. OÄBrien (1990) urged parents and teachers to create opportunities for intergenerational interaction. Aday, Rice, and Evans (1991) noted that a 9-month intergenerational project that linked fourth graders and senior participants revealed positive results.…”
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“…Murphy- Russell, Die, and Walker (1986) noted that discussion with peers, direct experience with older people, and information from ülms contributed to enhancing positive attitudes toward aging. OÄBrien (1990) urged parents and teachers to create opportunities for intergenerational interaction. Aday, Rice, and Evans (1991) noted that a 9-month intergenerational project that linked fourth graders and senior participants revealed positive results.…”
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