Grandmothering - Kathleen Stassen Berger

Grandmothering

Building Strong Ties with Every Generation
Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2023
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-8540-7 (ISBN)
22,40 inkl. MwSt
Grandmothers have always been crucial family members, but they are often pushed aside or held at arm’s length, harming children, parents, and grandmothers themselves. This book guides grandmothers to respond to the needs of today’s families, integrate themselves into family life, and form warm, lasting bonds with their grandchildren.
Contemporary grandmothers are often marginalized from extended family life because social institutions and grandmothers themselves do not understand that they could be vital for working parents, for overactive children, for suicidal youth, indeed for many of the problems of modern grandchildren.



The genetics and hormones of older women have designed them to be vital family members, with patience and perspective that come with age and experience. In addition, biology helps directly via menopause. The grandmother hypothesis explains that human women, unlike almost any other living creature, experience decades of life after menopause, in order to make grandmothers available to their descendants.



Here, Kathleen Berger explores he role of grandmothers in the lives of their grandchildren. She uses real life examples to illustrate how grandmothers can best integrate themselves into the lives of their children’s families without overstepping. She explores the particular needs of each stage of childhood as they relate to grandmother involvement and input. Before a child is born, grandmothers need to attend to building a strong relationship with the future parents. In infancy, attachment and feeding are crucial. In early childhood, grandmothers need to follow the parent’s lead, remembering that a parental alliance is essential. In childhood, children need to be safe but not isolated, and both bullies and victims benefit from a grandmother’s support and assistance. In adolescence and emerging adulthood, grandmothers need to build direct connections and not avoid the difficult topics of sex, drugs, death, disease, and money. Throughout, elders need to learn technology, insuring that it fosters, not impedes relationships.



Problems in relationships are explained honestly and with insight. Among these are issues when three generations share a home, when parents get divorced, and when grandchildren rebel against parental authority. Throughout the work, both the joy and the complications of effective grandmothering are described. Whether you’re a biological grandmother, a trusted step-grandmother, or just a warm and trusted older woman with young ones in your life, you can be a vital force in the lives of future generations.

Kathleen Stassen Berger is a professor at Bronx Community College, City University of New York, where she has taught psychology for forty years. She is the author of the leading textbooks in human development, used by college students in all 50 states, 12 nations, in five languages. She is also the mother of four and the grandmother of three.

Contents

Preface



Dedication



Part I: Get up from the Floor



Chapter One: Excluded and on the Floor



What is Wrong?



Cohort and Culture



Grandmothers and Families



Chapter Two: Why Grandmothers?



The Paradox of Menopause



Evidence for Grandmother Hypothesis



Still True?



Chapter Three: Deep Within, On the Floor Again



Every Part of the brain



Genes, Selfish and Not



Oxytocin and Other Hormones



Chapter Four: Too Little Grandmothering



Some Care is Essential



Who is to Blame



Suing for Visitation Rights



Chapter Five: Too Much Grandmothering



Custodial Grandmothers



Three Generation Households



Finding the Balance



Part II: At every Age



Chapter Six: The Loving Couple



Lesson One: Keep Comments to Yourself



Lesson Two: Respect the Gatekeepers



Lesson Three: Recognize Linked Lives



Chapter Seven: The Pregnant Couple



Lesson Four: Quiet Fears and Anxieties



Lesson Five: Learn about Innovations



Lesson Six: Build Relationships Carefully



Chapter Eight: Birth and the Newborn



Lesson Seven: Remember the other people.



Lesson Eight: Recognize Birth as a Pivot



Lesson Nine: Prevent Postpartum Depression



Chapter Nine: Infants



Lesson Ten: Notice and Admire



Lesson Eleven: Avoid Attachment Wars



Lesson Twelve: Don’t Feed the Baby, Unless….



Chapter Ten: Young Children



Lesson Thirteen: Twelve: Avoid Assumptions



Lesson Fourteen: Accept Blame and Mediation



Lesson Fifteen: Discipline with Care



Chapter Eleven: School Children



Lesson Sixteen: Keep them Safe and Social



Lesson Seventeen: Protect Victims and Bullies



Lesson Eighteen: Help with Education



Chapter Twelve: Divorce and Grandchildren



Lesson Nineteen: Strengthen the Partnership



Lesson Twenty: Be a Steady Anchor



Lesson Twenty-One: Step into the Family



Chapter Thirteen: Adolescents



Lesson Twenty-Two: Navigate Changing Relationships



Lesson Twenty-Three: Reconsider Suicide, Drugs, and Sex



Lesson Twenty-Four: Learn Technology



Chapter Fourteen: Emerging Adults



Lesson Twenty-Five: Don’t Advise Settling Down



Lesson Twenty-Six: Explore Values with Words and Money



Lesson Twenty-Seven: Take Care of Health and Ability



Into the Future



References



Bibliography



Index

About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 216 mm
Gewicht 390 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Familie / Erziehung
ISBN-10 1-5381-8540-7 / 1538185407
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-8540-7 / 9781538185407
Zustand Neuware
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