Becoming Grandma: The Joys and Science of the New Grandparenting

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"Becoming Grandma: The Joys and Science of the New Grandparenting" is a nonfiction book that blends personal stories, interviews, and research to explore the emotional, social, and scientific dimensions of modern grandparenthood.

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instanceOf book about grandparenting
nonfiction book
addresses cultural shifts in grandparent roles
modern family structures
work–life balance for grandparents
aimsTo combine personal narrative with scientific evidence
help readers understand the role of grandparents today
explores benefits of grandparenting for children
benefits of grandparenting for older adults
changing roles of grandparents in contemporary society
emotional bonds between grandparents and grandchildren
impact of grandparenting on identity
intergenerational relationships
scientific research on grandparent involvement
social expectations of grandparents
focusesOn emotional aspects of grandparenting
scientific aspects of grandparenting
social aspects of grandparenting
genre nonfiction
includes expert commentary
first-person reflections
summaries of scientific studies
intendedAudience current grandparents
prospective grandparents
readers interested in family studies
language English
literaryForm narrative nonfiction
mainTheme aging and later life roles
family dynamics
grandparent–grandchild relationships
modern grandparenthood
perspective contemporary American family life
subjectMatter grandparenting practices
psychology of family relationships
social science research on aging
usesMethod interviews
personal stories
research synthesis

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Lesley Stahl notableWork Becoming Grandma: The Joys and Science of the New Grandparenting