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Category > Social Science Posted 30 Jul 2017 My Price 11.00

the American Association of Retired Persons

According to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), across the United States more than 5.8 million children are living in their grandparents’ homes. When parents are not able to care for their children, the grandparents may take over parenting responsibilities. To begin this discussion, watch the video Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. 

After watching the video, review the AARP fact sheet for your state (you will need to locate your state on the dropdown menu on the right side of the AARP website). Then, using the video, your state’s fact sheet, and your course text, address the following:

  • Summarize the information on your state’s fact sheet.
  • Explain the impact this type of situation may have on family relationships and the development of the child.
  • Discuss your role in supporting families where the grandparents are raising their grandchildren. Use one additional scholary source to support your discussion.

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Status NEW Posted 30 Jul 2017 09:07 AM My Price 11.00

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