BUILDING STRONG FAMILIES
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Grandparents/Relatives Raising & Nurturing Dependent Children - Housing
When grandparents or other relatives take on the responsibility for their grandchildren, there may be problems with their current housing situation. Can they stay in their home? Does their current home meet the requirements for having their grandchildren live with them? Is there enough room for everyone? Where can they go to find help to make any changes that are needed so that their grandchildren can live with them? These questions and other concerns are answered in this section on housing issues that may affect grandparents raising grandchildren. Grandparents/Relatives Raising & Nurturing Dependent Children (22 pages, 202 KB) |
Grandma and Grandpa Taking care of the Kids (8 pages, 287 KB)
Over the last decade,
considerable media attention and public discussion have focused
on the varied roles that grandparents play in family life. Much
of this public attention has centered on grandparents who assume
parental responsibilities for their grandchildren.1 Similarly,
grandparents are recognized for the active but temporary roles
they assume during times of crisis or special need, such as in
cases of a parental divorce or military deployment.2 Yet child
care provided in such contexts constitutes only a small proportion
of all child care assistance provided by grandparents. The more
typical pattern is for grandparents to baby-sit over the weekend
or during the evening, look after grandchildren when parents are
at work, or take care of grandkids under other, more routine,
circumstances.
Perception Impacts Communication
and Relationships
"Most of our failures
in understanding one another have less to do with what is said
and what is heard than with what is intended and what is inferred."
A quote by George A. Miller, Psychologist says a lot about the
real issues related to communication in the family, workplace,
school or normal life situation. [read
more.]
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