Intergenerational Programs Imperatives, Strategies, Impacts, Trends

Intergenerational Programs Imperatives, Strategies, Impacts, Trends by Sally Newman, published by Psychology Press in 1989, offers a comprehensive exploration of the need for intergenerational programming. This 258-page volume presents insights from professionals who have dedicated their careers to studying the interactions between young and old, highlighting the positive impacts such programs can have on society.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the essential elements involved in developing, implementing, and evaluating intergenerational exchanges. The book addresses various topics related to family and relationships, life stages, and mental health, providing a thorough understanding of how these interactions can foster mutual benefits. Through a clear and cohesive presentation, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the dynamics of interpersonal relations across generations.
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Pioneers in the field explore the compelling need for intergenerational programming and the profound and positive impact it would have on our society. The focus of this exciting and timely volume is on the mutually beneficial interaction between young and old. In a clear and cohesive manner, professionals who have studied and worked with intergenerational programming over the last three decades address the elements that are integral to the development, implementation, and evaluation of programmed exchanges between generations.
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