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Program Practices Predict Intergenerational Interaction among Children and Adults.

Shannon E JarrottShelbie G TurnerJill Juris NaarRachel M ScrivanoRaven H Weaver
Published in: The Gerontologist (2021)
Practices used by intergenerational activity leaders during programming help to explain within-person responses of both child and adult participants. Intergenerational relationships may be a powerful means to achieve diverse goals; they depend on skillful practice by trained activity leaders.
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