Why We Need More Intergenerational Policies, Programs, and Places
You've probably heard the term "multigenerational," but what about
"intergenerational"? Matthew Kaplan, professor of Intergenerational
Programs and Aging at Penn State University, outlines what that
means for APA's editor in chief Meghan Stromberg, and th
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You've probably heard the term "multigenerational," but what about
"intergenerational"? Matthew Kaplan, professor of Intergenerational
Programs and Aging at Penn State University, outlines what that
means for APA's editor in chief Meghan Stromberg, and the two
discuss some of the fascinating case studies in intergenerational
programming from around the world. Matt also describes how the
pandemic has forced intergenerational planners and other
professionals to come up with solutions for people who must stay
physically distant — a challenging hurdle for a discipline rooted
in interaction.
"intergenerational"? Matthew Kaplan, professor of Intergenerational
Programs and Aging at Penn State University, outlines what that
means for APA's editor in chief Meghan Stromberg, and the two
discuss some of the fascinating case studies in intergenerational
programming from around the world. Matt also describes how the
pandemic has forced intergenerational planners and other
professionals to come up with solutions for people who must stay
physically distant — a challenging hurdle for a discipline rooted
in interaction.
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