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Zum Glück gibt's Oma und Opa!
- Wie Großeltern Familien stärken und fördern können
- Narrated by: Nadja Schulz-Berlinghoff
- Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Für eine innige Beziehung zum Enkelkind.
Viele Großeltern wünschen sich mehr Zeit mit ihren Enkeln, doch häufig ist das Verhältnis zur neuen Elterngeneration aufgrund unterschiedlicher Ansichten zu Haushalt, Erziehung oder Berufstätigkeit angespannt. Die Autorin erklärt, welche Reibungspunkte von Großeltern vermieden oder auf welche Art sie direkt angesprochen werden sollten, und hilft bei einer Wiederannäherung. Sie ermutigt Großeltern warmherzig und anschaulich, ihren Platz in der Familie zu finden und auszufüllen.
©2020 JOHN VERLAG (P)2020 JOHN VERLAG
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