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Intergenerational programming for young children and dependent elders current status and future directions | Author(s) | Shirley S Travis, Andrew J Stremmel, Patti Kelly-Harrison |
Journal title | Activities, Adaptation & Aging, vol 20, no 2, 1995 |
Pages | pp 33-50 |
Source | http://www.tandfonline.com |
Keywords | Children ; Social interaction ; Day centres ; Activities of older people ; Recreation ; Music ; Reading ; Evaluation ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Discusses the results of a questionnaire to child and adult day care administrators in Virginia on young children's and dependent older people's preferences for activities together. These activities, according to the authors' rank order from most to least beneficial and appropriate were: free conversation time; singing and music; telling or reading stories; cooking and baking; arts and crafts; games; and outings. |
Accession Number | CPA-960916004 A |
Classmark | SBC: TMA: NMC: G: H: HH: HKM: 4C: 7T |
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