Many children have limited contact with their grandparents or older relatives, but a U.S. family sciences expert says the holidays create a good opportunity. "Most of us yearn to connect with loved ones from older generations," Rhoda Meador, director of the Ithaca College Gerontology Institute, said in a statement. "But unfortunately, the chaos and stress of the season take over, and when the holidays are over, we're left with empty bank accounts, high-calorie hangovers and fatigue." To help the generations connect, Meador suggested: -- Intergenerational connections won't "just happen" on their own, so set aside specific times to be with friends and family members. -- Older people may have visual or hearing impairments, mobility challenges, chronic health conditions and memory loss that might limit participation so help integrate them into the activities. -- Tone down or eliminate background music to make it easier for people with hearing aids to understand conversations. -- Arrange furniture so the space is accessible for those with a cane or walker. -- Explaining to children health challenges. For example, "Grandpa will be really excited to hear about your baseball team, but he can't hear unless you sit close to him." -- Plan "generationally neutral" activities such as card games, card games and food preparation. -- Use photos, family heirlooms, music and food to stimulate intergenerational storytelling.
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