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Intergenerational Programs: Past, Present And Future

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First published in 1997. This work describes the relationship between intergenerational practice and theory by combining details about current programmes with developmental and societal information. It presents the components for intergenerational programs that impact on the field's history, current status, and future, the book introduces the basic theoretical information for this human service initiative.

264 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1997

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Sally Newman

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January 13, 2012
Interesting concept - pointing out how intergenerational activities can help the young and the old, as well as society at large. Many benefits. Plus would help limit generational warfare. However, book is written in a very academic style, and is badly out of date.
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