This society\u27s adolescent and elderly populations share many needs and characteristics. Both often have little access to meaningful social roles. For example, neither is likely to be fully integrated into the work force and, consequently, both groups tend to have high rates of unemployment (Pearl, 1978; Sheppard, 1976). Moreover, their family roles tend to be in transition. Teenagers are ·in the process of gaining independence from their parents while many older adults face changes such as the loss of a spouse or decreased family power relative to their middle-aged children. The lack of meaningful social roles has been blamed for youthful antisocial behavior (Greenberg, 1977) as well as for increased mental illness among the elderly (Cla...
There is a trend toward families being scattered farther apart. Many young families are continually ...
Youth need caring and consistent relationships with adults to transition successfully into adulthood...
The residential, educational, and recreational patterns of modern American society tend to isolate t...
Historically, the family with its extended network of generations and relations was responsible for ...
The relationship between youth and older adults is one of the most natural in the human experience. ...
Public programs for youth and older adults have both been affected by decreases in governmental fund...
America is changing. More of our citizens are moving into the senior portions of their lives. With...
Older and younger generations are often living in separate spaces in our society. In this poster, I ...
This paper discusses why there is a growing need for intergenerational programs and approaches to pu...
In aging society, we have to discuss how to promote social relationship between generations for inte...
In rural communities, inner city neighborhoods, suburbs, and cities, old and young gather to share t...
Within the last decade, the newly crafted word intergenerational has become a familiar working ter...
America \u27s teenagers and older adults are two seemingly diverse populations, yet they have many t...
A demonstration intergenerational service-learning model was developed to improve the well-being of ...
Communities are aging and becoming more segregated, leading to fractured relationships between gener...
There is a trend toward families being scattered farther apart. Many young families are continually ...
Youth need caring and consistent relationships with adults to transition successfully into adulthood...
The residential, educational, and recreational patterns of modern American society tend to isolate t...
Historically, the family with its extended network of generations and relations was responsible for ...
The relationship between youth and older adults is one of the most natural in the human experience. ...
Public programs for youth and older adults have both been affected by decreases in governmental fund...
America is changing. More of our citizens are moving into the senior portions of their lives. With...
Older and younger generations are often living in separate spaces in our society. In this poster, I ...
This paper discusses why there is a growing need for intergenerational programs and approaches to pu...
In aging society, we have to discuss how to promote social relationship between generations for inte...
In rural communities, inner city neighborhoods, suburbs, and cities, old and young gather to share t...
Within the last decade, the newly crafted word intergenerational has become a familiar working ter...
America \u27s teenagers and older adults are two seemingly diverse populations, yet they have many t...
A demonstration intergenerational service-learning model was developed to improve the well-being of ...
Communities are aging and becoming more segregated, leading to fractured relationships between gener...
There is a trend toward families being scattered farther apart. Many young families are continually ...
Youth need caring and consistent relationships with adults to transition successfully into adulthood...
The residential, educational, and recreational patterns of modern American society tend to isolate t...