Grandparenting and Grandparents Rights
Grandparents in modern times differ from their predecessors from years past, often engaging actively in the rearing of their grandchildren.
Grandparents play a variety of roles in the lives of their grandchildren, with some representing nothing more than acquaintances who may live far away and visit during the holidays. Many grandparents, however, have a much more active role in the lives of their grandchildren, due in part to the preponderance of single parents and their inevitable need for parenting assistance. For those in the autumn of their lives, such an arrangement can be harrowing if the proper steps are not taken to prepare for the care of young children.
Senior citizens are working later into their lives than ever before, a likely result of longer life expectancies and, to some extent, of this trend towards active participation in the care of grandchildren. As this trend continues, and becomes more pronounced, it will be necessary for seniors to adjust to this newly defined lifestyle. For Internet-savvy grandparents, a common variety in the information age, the Web offers a plethora of resources that can help in dealing with grandparenting issues of all types.
For those with disabilities who must engage in the rigors of child rearing, various web sites offer resources relating to disabilities organizations and agencies that can be instrumental in offering assistance. Other useful sites include resources relating to cooking for kids, child advocacy groups, and even educational resources that help in raising children. For those grandparents taking a second turn at raising children, the Web offers a number of resources that can make a potentially overwhelming situation seem much more manageable.
Senior citizens are working later into their lives than ever before, a likely result of longer life expectancies and, to some extent, of this trend towards active participation in the care of grandchildren. As this trend continues, and becomes more pronounced, it will be necessary for seniors to adjust to this newly defined lifestyle. For Internet-savvy grandparents, a common variety in the information age, the Web offers a plethora of resources that can help in dealing with grandparenting issues of all types.
For those with disabilities who must engage in the rigors of child rearing, various web sites offer resources relating to disabilities organizations and agencies that can be instrumental in offering assistance. Other useful sites include resources relating to cooking for kids, child advocacy groups, and even educational resources that help in raising children. For those grandparents taking a second turn at raising children, the Web offers a number of resources that can make a potentially overwhelming situation seem much more manageable.

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