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Julli [10]
3 years ago
15

Grandparents who are emotionally distant but who are honored, respected, and obeyed by grandchildren are considered to have whic

h of the following grandparenting styles?
A) remote
B) involved
C) surrogate
D) companionate
Social Studies
1 answer:
zvonat [6]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C) surrogate

Explanation:

When parents get to retire from their jobs, their business, they affected parenting style, family members, children, grandchildren in a good manner or either bad manner. some retirement leads to the stress among the grandparents base children don't know how time to spend with parents which produces conflicts and stress, depression with them. children are the best healer and well-being reasons for them. but it is not enough opportunity for retired to spend quality time with offsprings. there is a common parenting style such as:

  • Formal

<u>Surrogate</u>: USUALLY THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PARENT AND GRANDPARENTS. BUT IN GRANDPARENTS SPECIALLY GRANDMOTHER TO LOOK AFTER AND CAR THE GRANDCHILDREN. THESE GRANDPARENTS ARE THE BUDDY SOURCE FOR GRANDCHILDREN.

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