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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Cultural Perspective on Health Outcomes of Caregiving Grandparents Guo, Baorong
2008
4 p. 25-40
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2 Addressing Emerging and Perennial Global Issues Gutman, Gloria M.
2008
4 p. 1-4
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3 Adolescents in Foster Care with Their Grandparents Fuentes, M. J.
2008
4 p. 41-58
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4 Adult Books Ashton, Nancy L.
2008
4 p. 109-111
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5 A Meeting Place for All Age Groups Wu, Jian Rong
2004
4 p. 91-94
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6 “A Message on Life to the Young”—Perceiving a Senior Volunteer Activity in Japan from an Intergenerational Perspective Thang, Leng Leng
2006
4 p. 5-22
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7 An Examination of Conflict in Emerging Adulthood Between College Students and Their Parents Renk, Kimberly
2007
4 p. 43-61
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8 An Infusion Model or a Specialization Approach to Teaching Intergenerational Content: Two Curriculum Experts Respond Tompkins, Catherine
2008
4 p. 495-502
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9 Are We Really Teaching Our Students an Aging Perspective When We Use the Term Intergenerational? Are We Encouraging the Stigmas Associated with Aging if We Use a “Backdoor Approach” in Recruiting Students to Become Interested in Working with Older Adults? Tompkins, Catherine J.
2007
4 p. 109-112
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10 Around the Bend 2007
4 p. 103-104
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11 A School Visit Program in Japan Nitta, Atsuko
2008
4 p. 103-106
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12 BOOK AND MEDIA REVIEWS 2007
4 p. 99-102
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13 BOOK AND MEDIA REVIEWS 2004
4 p. 103-106
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14 Children's Book Reviews 2008
4 p. 489-490
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15 Children's Books 2008
4 p. 107-108
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16 Critical Reflections and Personal Experiences: Key Components of Intergenerational Research, Policy, and Practice Bernard, Miriam
2008
4 p. 389-393
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17 Cultural Perspectives from Aotearoa/New Zealand Nicholls, Margaret
2004
4 p. 25-34
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18 Development of a Standardized Tool for Intergenerational Programming: The Intergenerational Observation Scale Jarrott, Shannon E.
2008
4 p. 433-447
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19 EDITORIAL COMMENTS McConnell, David
2006
4 p. 1-4
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20 Editorial Comments Vanderven, Karen
2004
4 p. 1-3
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21 EDITORIAL COMMENTS Hanks, Roma Stovall
2007
4 p. 1-3
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22 Empowerment as an Intervention with Grandparent Caregivers Cox, Carole
2008
4 p. 465-477
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23 Evaluating the Impact of Intergenerational Activities on Elders' Engagement and Expressiveness Levels in Two Settings Xaverius, Pamela K.
2004
4 p. 53-69
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24 Generation to Generation Clark, Gloria Linkins
2008
4 p. 479-484
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25 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Hayslip, Bert
2008
4 p. 117-119
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26 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Patrick, Julie Hicks
2008
4 p. 113-116
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27 HIV/AIDS Orphans' Education in Uganda Kakooza, James
2006
4 p. 63-81
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28 Intergenerational Bargaining and Wealth Flows in the Era of HIV/AIDS: Emerging Trends in Old Naledi-Gaborone, Botswana Gwebu, Thando D.
2008
4 p. 413-431
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29 Intergenerational Consumer Influence in the US and Republic of China Bush, Nancy L.
2004
4 p. 71-88
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30 Intergenerational Interactions Occurring Within a Shared Reading Program Macdonald, Margaret
2006
4 p. 45-61
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31 Intergenerational Learning in Stockholm County in Sweden Bostrom, Ann-Kristin
2004
4 p. 7-24
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32 Intergenerational Programmes: Towards a Society for All Ages 2008
4 p. 485-487
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33 Intergenerational Programs in One German City: The Specific Views of Middle-Aged Participants Eisentraut, Roswitha
2008
4 p. 449-462
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34 Intergenerational Programs in the County of San Diego, USA Urban, Megan
2004
4 p. 99-102
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35 Linking with Home Culture, Linking with the Host Community Sone, Sachiko
2008
4 p. 98-102
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36 Magic Me Programme Profile Langford, Susan
2004
4 p. 95-98
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37 “Mejor Juntos” (Better Together!) Yanez, Miguel A.
2006
4 p. 99-106
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38 Mobilizing Community Resources for Intergenerational Programming in Urban Communities in China Petrus, Yat Nam
2007
4 p. 23-41
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39 Older Adults' Perceptions of Well-Being after Intergenerational Experiences with Youth Reisig, Crystal N.
2007
4 p. 6-22
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40 Older Persons Parenting Children Who Have Lost a Parent Due to HIV Poindexter, Cynthia Cannon
2008
4 p. 77-95
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41 Open Doors, Open Hearts Produced by Temple University Center for Intergenerational Learning Fisher, Bradley
2008
4 p. 491-494
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42 Perceived Obligations of Remarried Households to Provide Financial Assistance to Younger Family Members Killian, Timothy S.
2006
4 p. 23-43
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43 Physical Activity Flora, Parminder K.
2007
4 p. 63-74
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44 Retrospective Views of Intergenerational Relationships 2006
4 p. 113-124
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45 Saraband 2007
4 p. 105-107
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46 Service Learning with Rural Older Adults Vandsberger, Etty
2006
4 p. 83-97
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47 Stereotyped Views of Older Adults in Children from the People's Republic of China and from the United States Davidson, Denise
2008
4 p. 6-24
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48 The Impact of Short-Term Quality Intergenerational Contact on Children's Attitudes Toward Older Adults Hannon, Patricia Osborne
2008
4 p. 59-76
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49 The Quest for Legacy in Later Life Savishinsky, Joel S.
2007
4 p. 75-90
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50 “They Touch Our Hearts”: The Experiences of Shared Site Intergenerational Program Participants Heyman, Janna C.
2008
4 p. 397-412
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51 Transmissive Reminiscence Therapy with College Students and Institutionalized Senior Adults Tatchell, Thomas
2004
4 p. 35-52
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52 Two Ways to Think About Intergenerational Program Development Kaplan, Matt
2006
4 p. 107-108
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53 Weaving Threads of a Common Identity Rathbone, Jessica M.
2007
4 p. 92-97
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54 When Conceiving and Developing Intergenerational Programs, Decisions Should be Driven by Tuning into the Participants and the Way They Spontaneously Choose to Interact and Develop Relationships Manos, Quico
2006
4 p. 111-112
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55 When Conceiving and Developing Intergenerational Programs, the Most Important Guide Is a Clear, Structured Intervention Plan, Established Before the Program Begins Deutchman, Donna E.
2006
4 p. 109-110
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