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  2. I'm 41, and I thought I'd always be child-free. I decided to ...

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    My husband and I always thought we'd stay child-free. But recently, my mom told me she wanted to be a grandparent. Now, we've decided to have kids, and we're excited about our decision.

  3. Child Psychologists Are Begging Parents and Grandparents to ...

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    Kids will learn that emotions are okay and that their parents and grandparents will listen to them. This will help them develop better emotional awareness and regulation,” Danda points out ...

  4. Boomers are grieving not becoming grandparents – but child ...

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    Amid falling birth rates and growing numbers of U.S. adults opting to remain child-free, boomer and Generation X grandparents are mourning the prospect of ever becoming grandparents. However ...

  5. Newlywed - Wikipedia

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    Newlyweds are people who have recently entered into a marriage. The time frame during which a married couple is considered newlywed varies, but for social science research purposes it may be considered as up to six months into the marriage.

  6. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    Particularly in working-class communities, grown children tend to establish their own households within the same general area as their parents, aunts, uncles, and grandparents. These extended family members tend to gather often for family events and to feel responsible for helping and supporting one another, both emotionally and financially.

  7. Kinship care - Wikipedia

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    Kinship care is a term used in the United States and Great Britain for the raising of children by grandparents, other extended family members, and unrelated adults with whom they have a close family-like relationship such as godparents and close family friends because biological parents are unable to do so for whatever reason.