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    Growing up in your grandparent’s house is a wish that many kids have. As a kid your grandparents are the people who tend to spoil you rotten and let you do things that your parents wouldn’t let you do. What young kid wouldn’t find that appealing? I know I did, however, my wish happened to come true. I grew up in my grandparent’s house until I was about six years old. I remember hearing the six o’clock siren which meant it was time to eat, or seeing the street light come on which meant it was time

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    Role Identity Conflict for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Throughout history, grandparents have played a part in the raising of their grandchildren. Most usually this involved grandparents helping parents economically, physically, or emotionally but in some cases such as death or abandonment by a parent; grandparents have been left the total care of their grandchildren. In recent years, however, the trend of grandparents raising their grandchildren has grown by exponential numbers. There

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    elementary school, the old elevator, post office, liquor store, and bank. That’s it. That’s all that exists in the tiny town. Broken, crumbling roads. Houses falling to pieces, lawns overgrown with weeds. Everything falling apart. Except there’s my grandparents’ house. The tall, wooden brown house perfectly put together on the edge of town, towering over everything that used to be. A balcony sits to the north, overlooking what’s left of the city beyond it. Huge, triangular windows look out towards the

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    Every person is in need of a home. It is a place that feels natural and welcoming. It instills a sense of belonging. A home doesn’t have to be a specific dwelling, for it has many different definitions and meanings for each individual. What is universal is the feelings one receives when they are in their home. It is a place that protects them from the struggles and obstacles that life inevitably thrusts onto people. It is a safe haven. For me this particular feeling is bestowed upon me every time

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    Grandparents shows you the way of life, the morals, the values and the culture. This is what Naomi, grandmother of Saul always taught her family in the novel “Indian Horse”. Richard Wagamese, tells his story through his novel ‘Indian Horse’ in the hope to heal and reclaim his life. In the novel, the main character Saul faces tough circumstances which shattered him completely and make him feel worthless. In Richard Wagamese’s novel “Indian Horse” the relation of a grandson with his grandmother shows

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    Joseph Biscoglio and Nieli Langer, in their academic journal “Grandparents Against Homework,” promote to the readers that devoted grandparents can be of great assistance to their grandchildren in regards to homework. Biscoglio and Langer’s purpose is to inform the audience of an ongoing debate over the impact of homework, or rather the lack thereof. Much of this debate is centered around the idea that homework is beginning to take over student’s time to do other socially enriching activities such

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    Throughout growing up, grandparents become an important figure for many children. My grandparents impacted my life enormously through teaching me things as I grew up. I remember my Grandpa Farber impacting my life immensely, even though his time with me and my other cousins lasted a few years to short. He always made me laugh and he remained there when I needed him. Throughout his life and mine, he became the strongest and uttermost caring person that I knew. I endured his life coming to an end at

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    reason to why my Grandparent 's home is so influential to me is because just like other things in my life, it shaped and molded me into the person that I am. Along with giving me insight to what my family is truly all about. One example would be that my grandparents still follow traditions of our ancestors, like preserving fruits and vegetables for example peaches, pears, and apples, and growing vibrant vegetable gardens. Another would be the wild life and vivid open space my grandparents had. Also,

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    Grandparents are people who can have an impact on their young and adolescent grandchildren lives. Grandparents can influence their grandchildren decisions, by sharing their experiences and lessons they have learned. In other word, grandparents’ choices and lived experience can help their grandchildren make better decisions. In addition, grandparents can guide their grandchildren by being childcare providers or caregivers. Grandparents who provide childcare can show their grandchild guidance, by teaching

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    ABSTRACT This paper defines the challenges that both grandparents and grandchildren face when they are involved in a skipped-generation household. Custodial grandparents face many obstacles and stressors when they take on the role of caregiver to their grandchildren. The children also face many difficulties when living in a household without their biological parents. This can be both a rewarding experience but also very trying one for both grandparent and grandchild. With the help of supportive systems

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