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FAMILIES GROW OLDER Chapter 19
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Journal Read the life sketch on p. 429 On your own paper, answer these questions: Does Vi’s day sound like a normal day for a retired person? Why do you think Vi keeps herself so busy? How does this couple’s community involvement help them continue growing as persons? What is the benefit of Vi and Walter taking a bus versus driving to the Ozarks? Besides traveling by bus or train, what other changes in normal patterns of behavior are common for elderly people?
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Families Grow Older As families grow older their lives continue to change The family network expands as parents become grandparents Members must begin to accept death as a reality of life Preparation for death can help family and friends handle their grief and adjust to the loss
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Middlescence Between the ages of 35-40, most adults begin to notice the first physical signs of aging Middlescence- the middle aged years between the ages of 40-65 Many adults look back through this time and question their purposes and goals for living
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Change in Middlescence Changes: Parental relationships change Working adults reach the peaks of their careers Reminders that time is passing Children get married Parents have more time for their relationship and interests Loss of some self care abilities Self esteem may drop Evaluate life goals Establish closer relationships with adult children
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Midlife Crisis Some adults have problems dealing with these changes Midlife crisis is brought on by the stress of the changes Some adults try to regain their youthfulness Some adults blame others for their loss of youthfulness Most adults are able to walk through the questioning without a midlife crisis
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Grandparenting Most families look forward to welcoming new babies to the extended family Grandparents often times help the new parents with changes that take place Grandparents can be important in the lives of children Grandparents give focused attention to the children Sometimes grandparents provide childcare Grandparents help keep family traditions alive Sometimes grandparents provide financial assistance
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Benefits of Grandparenting Most grandparents enjoy the role The relationship can be rewarding This relationship helps the grandparent feel needed Grandparenting also provides a feeling of satisfaction
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Retirement Retirement- the ending of paid employment Most people cant wait to retire, but as the time nears the feelings sometimes change To men, the loss of a job often equals a loss of part of their identity Changes in life: Development of a hobby or interest Financial changes Doing things together often make the social adjustment easier
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Planning an Active Retirement Volunteering Learning New Skills Returning to Work Positive Attitude Diet and Exercise
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Planning for Financial Needs Paychecks stop at retirement, but living costs continue Federal programs: Social security Medicare Pensions- funds paid through the former employer Retirement Accounts
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Physical Health The average lifespan in the United States for 2010 was 78.5
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