Make Room for Granddaddy. / Pamela Paul.
by Paul, Pamela; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Make Room for Granddaddy, April 2002; pp. 40-45.
"Say goodbye to the image of gray-haired grandparents in rocking chairs. As Baby Boomers enter this new life stage, they are adding their own twist to the idea of grandparenting. This new generation of grandparents is more youthful, more involved and has more money with which to dote on grandkids. Today [April 2002], a record 70 million Americans--about one-third of all adults--are grandparents, and the number is expected to rise to 80 million by 2010." (AMERICAN DEMOGRAPHICS) This article details how today's grandparents differ from the generations that preceded them.
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