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The role of grandparent has changed over the past century in several ways. List three of these ways.
 
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The fertility rate in developed nations now exceeds that of developing nations.
 
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Answer to Question 1

(1) Grandparenting has become a role distinct from parenting because grandparents are now less likely to have their own children still living in the home; (2) Grandparents are healthier and better educated, and have greater economic security; (3) Grandparents, and grandfathers in particular, are now more likely to recognize the importance of having direct emotional involvement with young children; (4) Grandparents and their grandchildren can more easily travel long distances and communicate by telephone or computer.

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